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Yeah, I was considering adding the docking pads but didn't want to ruin the aesthetics.
What I have always done is add a docking pad pointing upwards on the rear top corner of the mule, and when storing inside the cargo bay I line the docking pad up with the hanging truss block with the light attached to it, move to full 3 meter hover height, use the hover booster to 'jump' the extra distance and dock with the trussing. This gives the appearance that the mule is stowed like in the movie. It can be difficult to master, but it looks good, and it clears the floor. To make it dock smoother and stow level with the floor, sometimes adding an extra block on either the trussing in Serenity or the Mule is necessary. The light attached to the cargo bay trussing can also get in the way.