I have some news about the new skins/textures of the models; for example 
there was an A4-B (P) C-222 Skyhawk of the FAA that for some reasons never 
received a scheme of camouflage and was used with the light gray, base 
painting, so the pilots gave it the nickname of "El Tordillo" (a gray 
horse); it was also very common that the different models of Argentine 
airplanes received in the wings and the drift a blue or yellow strip. 
  
In these links there is interesting information about the schemes used by 
the Skyhawks, as much of the FAA as of the Navy: 
  
http://www.modelosaescala.com.ar/file-06/C...20&%20Marcs.htm 
  
http://www.skyhawk.org/2E/argentina/c5-argentina.htm 
  
http://www.skyhawk.org/2E/argentina/3rdnavy-argentina.htm 
  
http://www.histarmar.com.ar/Armada%20Argen...Naval/CB-A4.htm 
  
http://hsfeatures.com/features04/a4cppds_1.htm 
  
For a short time now, three books of excellent quality related to the IAI 
Dagger and IA-58 Pucara are on sale in Argentina. They contain beautiful 
full color pictures that surely will be very helpful for you, in addition to 
complete information, technical as much as historical: 
  
http://www.fuerzasnavales.com/dagger.htm 
  
http://www.saorbats.com.ar/saorbats_frameset.htm 
  
Finally, I would like to ask you if there is already available the A4-Q 
armed with bombs MK-82 "Snake Eyes", weapon very used by the naval Skyhawks 
in anti-ship missions. 
  
 
  
 
  
EDIT: 
I find a new site whit interesting info about A-4B C-222 "El Tordillo" 
  
http://aircraftresourcecenter.com/Fea1/201...nton/Fea201.htm 
http://modelersite.com/PDF_Fotos/PartII/SkyhawkC222.htm 
  
 
  
Saludos!