Take one empty 6.5x9 plate camera (Vag), one shutter mechanism from a busted 127 (Luxette), add a few strips of brass, some copper sheet, nuts and bolts, goo and paint. Stir slowly over several days ... when ready, add a film back and shoot.
Ecco - the
Vageluxe. Focal length 40mm.

With 6.5x9 Zodel film pack, stuffed and sealed. This is the smallest pinhole I've been able to drill so far (0.25mm) and it would be luck for me to get a decent circle smaller than that.
Here's a full negative (5x4" sheet film cut in two) and a tweaked crop. FP4 in Rodinal.


The Cylux shutter on the Luxette (1955 ?) had a three-aperture slider (f7.7, 11, and 16) where the pinhole foil now sits. Speeds of /100, /75, /50, /25, and B, and a flash contact. There are a couple of shots of the parts 'over there'.
The first test showed that the camera still needed work; I've since fixed the leak and widened the shutter gate. Another time I could use the RB67 back, so it'll get some use.