More Paper Negatives

So, after a little research on The Classic Camera Repair Forum I managed to find a compatible shutter and lens group for my Inos II and, following a trip to Photovision here in Neuchatel to get paper and chemicals I've managed to produce my first negatives from this 100 year old camera. The results are below and have made me keen to do a lot more. The entire paper loading, focusing, exposure calculation and processing, er, process is so different from the way I work in my professional life - it forces you to slow down to an almost unbearable speed, and makes you invest so much effort and thought and planning into a single frame - because a single frame is all you get before starting the entire process over again. It's pretty exciting

Annie c.1914

Annie c.1914

Neuchatel c.1914

Neuchatel c.1914

Paper Negatives

I recently acquired a 1930's Voigtlander Inos II medium format roll film camera. Does anyone know what parts I need to put it together? The attached picture shows everything I've got and I'm at a loss as to how to get the bellows attached to the front standard and shutter.

Once done, I'm trying my hand at paper negative development. Just for kicks.

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