There really are only a couple of things that fail in the Dizzy that cause no spark.
1. module (ignition amplifier) failure
2. reluctor coil goes open circuit (very rare, but does occasionally happen)
2a. reluctor coil shorts internally (rare, as above, but resistance value will be out markedly)
test the outputs from the distributor make sure the resistance is within spec.
Follow this:
http://www.vintagemodelairplane.com/...ckupTest01.pdf
credit: Ramon Alban
if that is OK, then 'assume' the reluctor coil is fine, then check your wiring to the module is correct polarity. If the polarity is reversed, it can be a problem for the module (fried silicone) but it theoretically should withstand an accidental reversal.
if that is all OK, then check your wiring to the ballast resistor, the coil itself is OK and also check the distributor is correctly installed @ #1cyl TDC inlet and not 180? out.... it happens. Adjust the static timing as req'd - between 6-10?BTDC to get it to turn over, then adjust to correct spec with a timing light once running.
Follow Bee-utey's threads - they are pretty much spot-on. It's not something to fear or get frustrated with. just check each step, and it will either highlight a faulty component, or a fault in the existing procedure, which is easily corrected.