Skin Request F9F Panther Argentinean Armada
#1

Hello!

I wanted to see if theres anyone interested on skining an F9F Panther of the Argentinean Armada. The F9F Panther were aquired on 1957, and begun active service in 1959. The operated in land and also on board the ARA Indepencencia along with Cougars.

The Panther saw action during the military conflic between the "red" and "blue" military factions in 1962 wich were struggeling for power. The Panther flew ground attack missions flying for the "blue" faction. It also saw service during the border crash with Chile but there were no military actions taken.



[Image: f9fpanther.jpg]

[Image: 241208panther9.jpg]

[Image: pantherpilotos.jpg]


Anyone Interested?


Cheers!
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#2

Post pics of the top and bottom views and you got it :wink:
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#3

Thanks!


Well unfortunatly I have no pictures of the bottom of the aircraft, and I do have some of it flying wich shows the top part of the plane.




[Image: panthervolando.jpg]


The best picture of the bottom Ive got its the one I posted at the begining of the topic showing the Panthers wings retracted.


Thank you and Cheers!
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#4

More paintscheme data:
[Image: panterah.jpg]

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#5

There's enough here to work from but I need a day or two since the real world gets in the way. I'd be happy to get it done.
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#6

WIP , this is how it looks so far

[Image: Armada001.jpg]
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#7

cool skin! I am looking forward...
...and can somebody skin a fictional german Panther?

about argentinian pilotskins: Did you have some more photos of this comrades?
I am thinking; I will creating a pilotskin for this...
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#8

Looks Awsome!


Thanks!
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#9

Ah... Highlander beat me to it. (secretly grateful) I had to work today at my business. I a professional photographer. Tomorrow I go back to my day job (need the health benefits.) and I likely wouldn't have got the skin done before Monday.

That being said, good work on that skin. I like how you lifted the markings and converted them. Bravo!
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