well the only place I can see that might need supports is the inside of the hood at the top.

You might find that the model actually doesn't need supports at all.

Also for complex models print it at the best resolution you can.
So for most models you want 0.1mm.

Retractions looks good, so speed is fine.

Me I'd print it 0.1 mm, then see where it needs supports and add them in manually and ONLY at the places it really needs them.

Slicers are notorious for just adding them everywhere there is a slight overhang.

What you will find is that often you geta better result by sanding an area printed wthout supports then by the mess left behind when you remove supports.

Okay things to buy that will help you: a set of micro files: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Draper-8257...0628736&sr=8-5
Some sanding blocks: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Coral-Tools...0628779&sr=8-5

and a cheap battery powered engraving tool: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Silverline-...0628843&sr=8-5

They will help immensely of both removing supports and cleaning up printed items :-)