matthej3
Member
I lost a piece of skin on my Hasselblad 501CM while on an early morning nature outing. I am looking for leads on replacing this piece with an original "used" piece so the skin matches the skin on the camera.
Use a thin sheet of paper, that has a "toothy" surface and cut a freehand section just a little larger than the pattern you need to fill.
Use a double sided piece of tape or two to locate your paper, roughly centered on the infill section and using a good, #2B pencil, make a light rubbing with the side of the graphite lead of your pencil, until you have a crisp sharp outline of the missing leather panel from which to build a replacement insert.
Nothing too hard or expensive, involved I this except, perhaps, the outlay of money for Pliobond 25 adhesive for laying it down.
Cheers
It's difficult because to get Hasselblad skin you have to go out into the wild and hunt down the rare Hasselope, and then you have to skin and tan it.
There are places that sell leatherette including pre-cut kits. I don't have any experience with them but two often mentioned are aki-asahi and cameraleather.
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