Robotech x ADVANCED GBP-1 Heavy Armor Veritech Keycaps
From workstation to battlestation
Transform each click-clack into the soundtrack to an epic saga with this set of GBP-1 Heavy Armor Veritech Keycaps, intricately designed by comics legend Tommy Lee Edwards.
The GBP-1 isn't just for show — it's what you go to war with. This mecha armor for your keyboard maintains full functionality while seriously ramping up your setup's cool factor.
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Custom-made by Infinikey, each keycap is crafted with precision and attention to detail.
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Includes 78 keycaps and fits most ANSI 60% and 65% keyboard layouts perfectly, including those with dedicated arrow keys. Compatible with Cherry MX-style switches.
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Built with dye-sublimated PBT, these caps are engineered to withstand the rigors of intense gaming battles. Like true legends, they'll never fade.
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Limited-edition, so grab them while you can. For true Robotech enthusiasts, this is sure to make fellow collectors (and your other peripherals) crazy jealous.
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