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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.
... Just one question. When you say that the reactor is "optional", do you mean optional in use, or optional to build, as in it could be left out of the build without causing weld issues for adjacent blocks?
Great looking ship though, looking forward to building it.
https://github.com/mmusu3/SEToolbox/releases
It will tell you everything about everything for a saved game's grids. You can repair grids, change armor from heavy-to-light,or light-to-heavy, mirror grids, etc. You can do a lot with it.