Ended up not sleeping last night, try as I might I could not recover the Flaming Star Nebula (IC405) with 55 minutes total exposure.
By 5 a.m. the Orion Nebula had crossed the meridian and had (barely) cleared the roof of the balcony. Here's my first attempt:

This is 1x 5 minutes, 1x 10 minutes, and 1x 20 minutes with an Orion 100ED with William-Optics 0.8X FR/FF (the old one for 66mm APO), IDAS LPS-V4 "poor man's narrowband" filter, and QHY8.
Can't figure out why all the colors are gone. The LPS-V4 has two passbands, one at O-III and one at H-a. Each passband is 20nm wide. It's a very aggressive filter, almost as aggressive as a true narrowband. I could go 20-minute subs without saturating the sky background.