Couple of recent additions, both rehabilitation projects I picked up cheap. First up is a Flexaret IIIa. It was pretty dodgy when I got it, but all the parts were there. I rebuilt the shutter (still having a bit of an issue with some of the slow speeds - needs a little adjustment), serviced the automatic winding mechanism and focus helicoid, replaced the mirror, and cleaned everything else. The body covering was junk to begin with, and I destroyed it opening up the camera, so I replaced it with a spiffy navy blue leatherette which is much nicer to handle than the original stuff.
Next is an Ilford Craftsman, a pretty basic box camera with two speeds (plus bulb), two aperture settings, and a focusing lens. The Bakelite was cracked in one spot, so I repaired that with metal-reinforced epoxy. The rest was just cleaning. It's sort of a (slightly) advanced Brownie Hawkeye, though the lens isn't as good as on the Kodak (at least the one on mine).
There's more, but I can only fix so many cameras at once.