Kodak Retina 1a paint touch-up

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Jon Shumpert

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I just found a very nice working Retina 1a this morning. It is in great condition except for some missing paint on the back. I am fine with leaving it as is, but if I wanted to touch it up, what would I use?
 

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Most of the camera paint I've seen from that era seems to be lacquer based. An auto body paint supplier should be able to sell you a touch-up bottle of a suitable black lacquer, or you might be able to get japanning lacquer from a woodworking supplier (but that might come in pints or larger).
 

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I've used gloss model enamel from the craft supply store. I thin it and apply more than one coat. It's not perfect, but It's made several cameras presentable.

Andy
 

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I just found a very nice working Retina 1a this morning. It is in great condition except for some missing paint on the back. I am fine with leaving it as is, but if I wanted to touch it up, what would I use?
I use paint pens from Michaels craft store. Works great
 
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