Have you ever wanted to make a Macquarium* - a fishtank using an old case - but dreaded the shipping costs, having to gut a derelict computer, recycle the parts and then where the heck are you going to find the special wrench to open it in the first place?

Or, maybe you wanted to park a 9" tablet into a vintage case and show off a "Genuine Vintage Color Mac with Touch Screen".


Well, whatever you wanted to use a genuine 1980s vintage piece of computer history for - but were afraid of the cost and hassle - fear no more!

I've done the hard stuff already. Each computer has had the internals removed and properly recycled. The unique Torx TT-15 screws have been removed and you can use any regular 1/2" long 6-32 screws to hold your case together once you've got your project completed. 

There are no cracks at all, the "putty" color has gotten a little yellow with age and the interior displays the signatures of the design team including Jobs and Wozniak. Only the SE, SE/30 and Plus had the signatures embossed in the interior.

I'll throw in a mouse and/or keyboard for the cost of the added shipping if it helps your project!

*Seriously, "Macquarium is a real term coined by Andy Inthako in the 90s. It's even got a Wikipedia listing. Instructions are available for free all over the Internet.