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I have used some of my extra LEGO Plates to create some LEGO Plate Keychains. It comes in a variety of colour as well as sizes.
Currently I have them in 2x2, 2x3 and 2x4 Lego Plates.
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You can hook them on to your existing keychain, to your zips on your bags or anywhere you think is suitable. As you can see above, I have used it to with an existing key bunch that I have.
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Pictured above is a completed Red 2x2 LEGO Plate Keychain.
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Pictured above is a completed Blue 2x4 LEGO Plate Keychain.
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