Description
These controller themed personalised keyrings are an ideal small gift for gaming fans or for kids party bags!
They are custom made using 3D printing and can have any name in a variety of choices of colours to make them personal.
These measure approximately 2cm wide and 7mm thick, length varies depending on the name.
When ordering please advise of the name you would like and chose the colour from the sample picture of the colours available, the controller be black and silver. ***Please note colour changing plastics are heat sensitive. They change colour with a change of temperature for example after being held in your hands or being out in the sun. They will not change in colour without the change in heat. ***The glow in the dark colours will need to be ‘charged’ in bright light before glowing blue in the dark.***
If you’re ordering more than one just add each item separately to your basket and checkout in one go.
*Please note as with any handmade item, there is scope for minor imperfections and differences between similar items.
A Little Bit About the Plastic we use – is it bad for the environment?
We use PLA filament (PolyLactic Acid) or PLA+ for all our items.
This is different to most thermoplastic polymers because it is made from renewable resources such as corn starch and sugarcane.
It is a biomass plastic which is also biodegradable and recyclable and is considered food safe.
So overall much better for the environment than most other plastics used in 3D printing or in packaging. We also use solar panels to help power our 3D printer (when British weather allows!) and send the orders out in boxes and padding that can be recycled.
Please note, although we do out utmost to ensure all items are delivered in perfect condition, due to the nature of 3D printing the final finish isn’t always completely smooth like a moulded plastic item would be. 3D printing builds up in thin layers, one by one, creating a unique and individual finish on each item.
natalie –
Love it. First keyking for first set of keys as nephew ‘starts the big school’ soon