Hi everybody, I'm new here and I want to share my experience of modding a topre keyboard. I guess it is gonna be a way to introduce myself.
I was always curious and a bit skeptic about topre keyboards, so I decided to get topre switch keychain first. I wasn't too crazy about it but I liked it, so I kept it on my desk.

And day after day, week after week I started falling in love with it. One beautiful day I said screw it I'm buying leopold fc660c.
So here it is, my very first topre keyboard.

I was very happy with it, the built quality is great, I loved the texture of keycaps and that special feel of topre switches.
How ever my commitment did not stop there, I wanted to have the baddest topre keyboard you can get. So I started dumping money into custom parts.
I started with hasu controller which I think is a must have. Then I ordered KBDfans MX sliders, BKE medium domes and JTK photo studio keycaps. The project was very ambitious as for me and I expected from it a lot!
Once I got everything I started working on damn thing.

After hours of work I was pleased with result, ohh man she looked so beautiful.
I was so excited to try it out, about a year ago I would not believe that I'd ever spend about 500 bucks for a keyboard, but here it comes! My endgame topre keyboard!

After some gaming and typing practice I was amazed! It felt very different, it felt like doo doo... The buttery smooth topre feel was absolutely gone, BKE domes were punishing my fingers with their excessive tactility(omg I always thought there is no such thing as too tactile), ABS keycaps did not feel that great either, as for me a cheapo 30$ set of PBT caps feels better then a 100$+ ABS, also it seemed to increase tactility even more. Also I expected way more from KBDfans sliders, they looked like their quality is even better then stock sliders, jeez I was so wrong even with krytox lube I could feel some kind of squeaky friction, like the sliders were getting a bit stuck at the top. So pretty much my 500$ masterpiece end up feeling like a cheap membrane keyboard. After all I had to bring it to stock condition except the controller.
Here is my conclusion guys, It's really hard to beat topre quality and maybe it is not a great idea to mess with it. And please don't take me wrong I am not a snobish topre zealot, I enjoy some cheaper mx style switches a lot.
I guess that's it, thanks for your time. I hope it will help those who are iffy about "upgrading" their topre keeb.
Cheers!