I'll go ahead and call it finished. Sometimes less is more. When I was a kid my dentist had a U.S Naval fleet model under glass, I thought that was the coolest thing ever. It had a carrier with planes, frigates, gunships, the works. You see similar things in naval museums. Its not exactly museum quality, but I was going for that look. At 7" x5" the display is fairly small, and it looks good anywhere without taking up a bunch of space. The base, I thought turned out great. The resin ships are very nicely detailed, which makes painting easy. I really like the 3D printed 1/2256 x-wings and Y-wings from J_roncho, on Shapeways. They really complete the display.
I'm starting to get the hang of painting micro scale ships, some ways its easier, faster at least. The more detailed the model the easier it is to paint detail, obviously. I found the white 3D printing material is junk at this scale however the transport in the background is done in 3D white, but the corellian ships I got, I ended up using them for painting practice.
I have some ideas to do something similar with Mon Cal ships. I have a 22" MC80a winged cruiser, but I'm not quite ready to tackle that just yet. In the mean time I have some cool Mon Cal ideas. Meybe incorporate some custom figures into the displays, we'll see. I also have some SW REBELS displays I'd like to tackle as well. So hopefully we'll see more fleet displays.