I got the second print of the "Asteroid of Death" ship. It's slightly larger than the first one, and closer to the cover artwork. Black plastic is hard to photograph at night...:
The printing artifacts are exaggerated and most will disappear with light sanding a coat of primer or both.
The new engine end. Each rocket tube is 1.8mm in diameter. The holes are 0.5mm in diameter:
I made up a basic interior that I can spruce up later. The little pips are printer artifacts, but I think they add interesting surface details, so I'll leave them:
This is the front end, with the control panel shown in the illustration below. The printing is superb.
Here's the hole, in detail. It doesn't quite match the cover, but the cover doesn't match the interior illustration, so I combined the two:
there are three other parts I didn't photograph - the upper floor, an undamaged lower hull (with two 2001-style circular airlocks) and a set of slotted circular disks that appear on the cover. The printer supports were on the inside this time, which means less surface processing, but there are little support pips in the joining surfaces that will have to be dealt with, and some minor warping of the very thin tip of the fins.