Oct. 26, 2012

This Eye of Sauron iPhone 5 case is designed by Shapeways user joabaldiwn, "An iPhone 5 case for Lord of the Rings fans, in which the Apple logo becomes the evil eye of Sauron, in the tower of Barad-Dûr, by the fiery pits of Cupertino... I mean, Mordor."

"Succumb to the powers of the all-seeing eye, rejoice in mass surveillance by your masters at Apple, give in to your inner Nazgûl."

The case is available on Shapeways' store for $24 and is printed out of a flexible yet sturdy plastic - "so you need not worry about the small details, it won't snap, you can bend it around easily. It fits very tightly and with a reassuring click."

The case is 3D printed out of a strong and flexible plastic - so you need not worry about the small details, it won't snap, you can bend it around easily. It fits very tightly and with a reassuring click.

There are many choices of colors - white, black, royal blue, hot pink, voilet purple and coral red, but joabaldiwn thinks black is just perfect for this.

(Image credit: Shapeways)

 

 

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Emily wrote at 8/5/2014 2:34:58 AM:

Did anybody happen to find a company or person who has the 3D printing files or is selling this case?

Samantha wrote at 1/16/2014 10:01:45 PM:

is there anywhere I could buy this since shapeways doesn't sell it

liam wrote at 12/17/2013 11:13:21 PM:

could i be emailded the 3D printing files so i can print it offf myself as the site Shapeways does no longer sell it, email adress is: slimeg141@gmail.com

Destinee wrote at 12/6/2013 7:16:48 AM:

Where can I buy this? I've looked everywhere for it. Shapeways doesnt sell it anymore

nick wrote at 9/3/2013 4:25:25 PM:

Where is the most common place to buy this at?

Sumer wrote at 8/8/2013 4:01:28 AM:

How much is it?



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