Olympus 35 RC has new clothes

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Hi Olympus and RF fans,

Here is a project I recently completed. The chrome was stripped from the top and bottom plates. The plates were painted with gray enamel and the original leatherette was replaced with tan pigskin leather. I suppose this is the Olyca a-la-carte version of the 35RC.

What do you think?

Steve
 

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Personally - it's not to my taste, however it looks like you've done an excellent job on it! Enjoy it - great little camera and now its truly yours
 
I dig it! I'd bet that the gray GripTac would look pretty cool w/the gray finish, as well.

Maybe i'll use my RC as a re-fin 'victim'.. it needs to be used for something other than a dust-holder!

--c--
 
That's pretty funky! Haven't thought about doing that with my RC, EC or ED, BUT
I'm in the process of doing something similar with a Pen-EE and a Trip 35 only because I have a couple of those each (I'm also doing a modification for the Trip to have the faster shutter speed on 'flash' and a possible 'B' setting).

Could I ask you:

Did you spray the paint on, or did you just paint with a brush?
Was the leatherette custom-bought, or did you do that yourself?

CHeers,
Chris
 
Chris,

In answer to your questions: the paint was from a spray can, a Rustoleum product, The leather I used was from an old decrepit camera bag that was falling apart. I used the old leatherette covering as a pattern for the leather. Of course the leather was too thick, so I sanded the back side ( towards the pig) of the leather until it was thin enough to fit flush with the plates. I made the leather a little oversized and trimmed it with an Xacto knife for a tight fit against the plates.

The project was not that difficult, but did take some time. Now I have found a genuine lizard skin purse at an antique store, so I am wondering which camera is next?

Hey Will, How about Bronze hammertone and dark brown lizard skin? Or?

I know this kind of thing isn't for everyone, but this little camera had a damaged top plate and shrunken leatherette and the shutter release button was missing. After acquiring a parts donor 35 RC I quess I got carried away!

Don't be afraid to do mods or make a designer camera, go ahead. In this case, even if the project turned out to be a complete disaster, I would only be out a few bucks and some time. I wouldn't attempt something like this on a camera with real rarity or high value.

Thanks everyone for the comments. I had fun doing this, and that was my intent and as Charjohncarter said above "Sui Generis".

Steve
 
Hi Steve, that's for the info!
I'll be painting my 'custom jobs' with an airbrush, and I too had the idea of using the material (faux leather, leatherette, etc) from purses that my wife was throwing away. Actually, one of the bags is a pirate/fake Louis Vuitton - the leatherette material is new (it was being thrown away because the zipper broke!).. but now my wife wants me to customise an Oly Trip 35 with that stuff! Women!

Look forward to seeing your next creation. Will get some pics of mine as soon as I'm able (probably after Christmas)

Cheers and have a good one!
Chris
 
Nice ideas here.
I've got a pair of gloves my missus was throwing away. They were her best pair until Jo, the dog, decided he liked the taste of them and took a bite out of one cuff. Nice thin pig skin too!
 
Bordello Camouflage?

No, seriously, it's cool. But I'm color-blind, what do I know?

I like camera mods, why not? Mine are more along the lines of gaffer tape, but everybody has to do their own thing. Viva la spray paint!
 
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