Z-95 repaints
My friend Terry sent me a hot rod inspired Scum Z95 repaint. I'm so excited to fly scum, each ship with its own bravado.

OK, that's HOT!
Yeah, that flame job is really pretty.
The yellow head hunter looks great I might try something like that in my head hunters
My friend Terry sent me another package - the Scum ace, N'Dru Suhlak!
His work boggles the mind! So awesome! I really think Scum and Villainy is my Go To faction now. Check out the Firespray repaint section soon for his repaint of Kath Scarlet!

My friend Terry sent me a hot rod inspired Scum Z95 repaint. I'm so excited to fly scum, each ship with its own bravado.
I really like that canopy!
My first repainting:



One more picture in a little different lighting.

A set of three Z-95s I painted for a Canadian fellow. He wanted a Scum & Villainy squad that used Japanese/Yakuza related motifs. Now, the secret sauce here is water slide decals. While I can paint the motifs on the ship by hand, I prefer to save my already limited sanity for something more appropriate.




A set of three Z-95s I painted for a Canadian fellow. He wanted a Scum & Villainy squad that used Japanese/Yakuza related motifs. Now, the secret sauce here is water slide decals. While I can paint the motifs on the ship by hand, I prefer to save my already limited sanity for something more appropriate.
Absolutely stunning.
Decals or painted?
You quoted the part where it tells you....

My phone is taking blurry pictures but here it is
A set of three Z-95s I painted for a Canadian fellow. He wanted a Scum & Villainy squad that used Japanese/Yakuza related motifs. Now, the secret sauce here is water slide decals. While I can paint the motifs on the ship by hand, I prefer to save my already limited sanity for something more appropriate.
This is fantastic! That cherry blossom Z-95 is one of the coolest things ever!
Love those cherry blossoms!
Also low flying Z-95, haha.
My first of many scum Z-95s.
Your repaints are really nice man, but, sheeesh, what are you using to take pictures?
If I had to guess, it almost looks like your using a film camera and then scanning them with a cheap scanner.
Or a really, really old Nokia brick/phone.
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