Building My Pink Weikav Lucky65 V2: A Quick almost 2-Minute Build + Sound Test Video!



If you’ve read my initial review of the Weikav Lucky65 V2, you already know I was absolutely smitten with its gorgeous pink case and gasket-mount design. And now that I've completed my build with the Zouce Bubblegum linear switches and the pastel-perfect Pastel Chaos keycaps by Mari x Goblintechkeys, I’m back to show you exactly how it all came together in under 2 minutes!

Watch the full unboxing, build & sound test video here:

Spoiler: it’s a satisfying pastel candy dream!



The Build



  • Case: The Lucky65 V2 in pink is just stunning. The anodized finish is smooth, and the screwless ball-catch design makes it a dream to open and assemble.
  • Switches: Zouce Bubblegum Linear switches are buttery smooth and match the pink theme perfectly.
  • Keycaps: The Pastel Chaos set adds a pop of unpredictable color while keeping the soft aesthetic. It’s chaos, but the kind you want on your desk.

Typing on this board honestly feels like scooping into strawberry mousse: light, creamy, and just thocky enough to be satisfying without being overpowering. The foam layering and gasket structure do a great job dampening harsh noise.


Where to Get the Weikav Lucky65 V2 Kit

Want to build your own Lucky65? 
💵 Pricing: USD $79–$94 for the barebones kit (depending on vendor and configuration)



This build turned out even better than I imagined. It’s not just pretty, it’s a joy to type on. If you’re looking to create a visually pleasing, satisfying-to-type-on keyboard setup, the Weikav Lucky65 V2 is definitely worth considering.


👉 Don’t forget to check out the video and leave a comment on what switches or keycaps you’d pair with it!



p.s. For updates, sound tests, and mechanical keyboard inspiration do follow my Instagram: @mygamingdiaries









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