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GMK Perestroika
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Closed on 28 Feb 2020. Check the thread for extras or updates.
GMK Perestroika
Presenting GMK Perestroika, a keyboard set featuring rich dark red colors and unique Cyrillic alphas. This set offers versatile kits for various layouts and symbolizes a blend of Russian reform spirit and modern design. Available from Feb 1-29, 2020, it's perfect for forward-thinkers.
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Sentiment Analysis
Positive Feedback
- Awesome colorway and you gotta love Cyrillic alphas
- Love it, best of luck!
- This colorway and these renders are amazing
- Fine work. I'll buy.
- Wonderful colors! Definitely interested
- Beautiful color choices, definitely interested
- This is gorgeous, I love it.
- Count me in for this set!
- Really nice set! Count me in.
- Loving the red color!
- I like this. If you add ergo kits, I'll buy them too.
- Instant snap for me. Looking forward to Feb.
Negative Feedback
- Please fix the | d and tab, that doesn't go well with the set.
- Centered icons seem strange to me.
- I like the kit, but why are the function keys still in English?
- The single-arrow Tab key isn't ideal.
- Seems like an odd choice to have full Cyrillic alphas with English mods on the bottom row.
- It would be nice to just need the base kit and save some cost.
Suggestions
- A kit with Latin alphas would be nice.
- Consider putting a regular icon tab in the base kit.
- I'd love a Hammer & Sickle Artisan.
- Can we get any hiragana sublegends?
- Consider adding some novelties or accent colors.
Common Questions
- Are those all of the kits? Any novelties incoming?
- Is there a chance for a Latin alphas kit?
- Can I buy the English alphas as part of the kit instead of Cyrillic?
The thread has a strong engagement with 97 total comments, featuring many enthusiastic and positive reactions, especially towards the design and color scheme. There are substantive suggestions and questions from users, reflecting high community interest. Negative feedback tends to be constructive rather than outright criticism.




