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Only modifications I made were to the colour (to match my overall scheme), and the position/ type of reverse camera to match the camera setup I use on all non-frontal docking ships (keeps things simple when aligning without having to use 3rd person, which I try to avoid). Other than this, I'd not really change anything...it's a very well designed and effective ship.
A word to those who may never of tried the self-levelling script....if you can use it, do it. This was my first experience with it, and have now added it to every industrial (read: non-combat) ship I have.