Looked better with MAS white props (which did not survive a recent tree-top encounter).
By the way...the top shell and white nose-cap were removed by me and painted with Krylon Fusion gloss spray paint (I cleaned surfaces with alcohol, did 3 coats of paint...heat lamp to cure...wet sand with 2000 [yes...two thousand] grit sandpaper...2 finish coats). You can use 600 grit LIGHTLY on any drips, blemishes, sags...etc. prior to the 2000.
My "heat lamp" is a cheap, bendable neck desk lamp with a HALOGEN bulb, which gets very hot. I set it up to be about 2 inches from surface of the paint for about 4 hours to cure. Works great!
The rest of the body is wrapped with DecalGirl gloss black. And yes, I know that in the pic the nose looks a little grainy/less shiny. I'll be spraying that again in the near future.