3D Printable File of Thorin Oakenshield's Key to Erebor from the Hobbit

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More of this, please!!!3D Printable File of Key to Erebor Released by Warner Bros. and Microsoft | 3D Printer World

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I love this! Of course having a prop made from something like steel that has the weight and feel of the item you want is always going to be more desirable, but this is a fun idea that is going to make a lot of nerds (including myself) just happy to own.
 
Has anyone already found a way to get the file? I´m trying to get this ad but i don't see any ads at the moment.
That is btw pretty frutrating normally you have ads all over everything and today not one thing -.-

Hopefully somebody else is more successful.

Greetings, Gericke
 
I haven't been able to get this either. It is apparently the ad in windows apps. I may not have a printer but it would be nice to have the file for the day that i have access.
 
I can't believe how hard it is just to find one file...... If anyone tracks it down can you share with the group?
 
Wow, I looked up this thread to see if anyone found it. I'm surprised to see that no one has found it. I thought I was doing something wrong!!
 
If this is supposed to be a new type of promotion for the movie...... it's not a very effective one.
 
I can't belive it, I've been looking around in the Microsoft Apps for more than an hour yesterday and today and did not get to see the ad for the hobbit! I guess this is a joke... I'll try again later, but I'm not very motivated anymore -.-
 
Really sorry this did not happen. It is a fantastic prop and worth the price WETA is asking.

Free is better, but $30 is not unreasonable.
 
I found a reference for having to be using windows 8 or xbox 360.

Maybe this is just a ploy to get a lot of people to look at dozens or hundreds of ads? It seems to have been effective...
 
The more I read about this, I keep noticing that the UK is mentioned a lot. Could it be that the US is not set to see these ads and it is a "regional" ad?
 
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