Another possible candidate for what actually is the Aosu v3, is the Aosu GT that was announced in 2015 but never made it to full production. It has an identical mechanism to the v1 and v2, but has a uniform internal and a cap on the outside. It is a popular feature at that time also featured in the Aolong GT, Tanglong and Weilong GTS1, likely due to moulding at that time being less precise and pieces with the stickerless split tend to have 2 halves of unequal heights. Even more things don't add up we get to identifying what are the 5 earlier Aochuang versions. We only have the original, GTS and WRM which is 3 cubes. If you count the flagship Moyu 5x5's not named "Aochuang" (ie Huachuang, Bochuang and Weichuang) you will end up with 1 extra cube. The Bochuang can technically count as the "Aochuang GT" though and some of it's features were improved and returned in the Aochuang GTS, but the other two have significantly different mechs. So counting the only Bochuang, we only have 4 earlier versions landing the latest version as v5 and not v6.
I don't know if I can put up links, but apparently cubezz sold somewhat recently an Aosu GT in blue, with its box, so it is real, maybe it was a prototype, also there's the BoSu GTS that Moyu also announced and didn't release. And I haven't got a clue what's is even going on with the Chuangs. As always with your videos, excellent analysis of the mechanism, I really enjoy watching these types of videos, your voice is a bit quiet in this one btw
Depends on whether you like 58, 59 or 60mm Then go for V7, WRM or Vin accordingly. The turning quality of all of them are good in general. I'm biased for the 58 and 59mm, so I would definitely take all versions of Aosu v7 and WRM over any Vin.
I have the vin cube, im planning to get the aosu v7 as i dont like the turning speed or force on the vin cube. Im looking for something light@@laiscube
Another possible candidate for what actually is the Aosu v3, is the Aosu GT that was announced in 2015 but never made it to full production. It has an identical mechanism to the v1 and v2, but has a uniform internal and a cap on the outside. It is a popular feature at that time also featured in the Aolong GT, Tanglong and Weilong GTS1, likely due to moulding at that time being less precise and pieces with the stickerless split tend to have 2 halves of unequal heights.
Even more things don't add up we get to identifying what are the 5 earlier Aochuang versions. We only have the original, GTS and WRM which is 3 cubes. If you count the flagship Moyu 5x5's not named "Aochuang" (ie Huachuang, Bochuang and Weichuang) you will end up with 1 extra cube. The Bochuang can technically count as the "Aochuang GT" though and some of it's features were improved and returned in the Aochuang GTS, but the other two have significantly different mechs. So counting the only Bochuang, we only have 4 earlier versions landing the latest version as v5 and not v6.
I don't know if I can put up links, but apparently cubezz sold somewhat recently an Aosu GT in blue, with its box, so it is real, maybe it was a prototype, also there's the BoSu GTS that Moyu also announced and didn't release. And I haven't got a clue what's is even going on with the Chuangs.
As always with your videos, excellent analysis of the mechanism, I really enjoy watching these types of videos, your voice is a bit quiet in this one btw
atp they should just name future cubes by the year, like aosu 2025
They used to do this. Rs3m 2020, weilong 2020/21, etc
@@KamiKubes yea, it was so much clearer
Vin ball-core or Aosu v7 double-track???
Depends on whether you like 58, 59 or 60mm
Then go for V7, WRM or Vin accordingly. The turning quality of all of them are good in general.
I'm biased for the 58 and 59mm, so I would definitely take all versions of Aosu v7 and WRM over any Vin.
I have the vin cube, im planning to get the aosu v7 as i dont like the turning speed or force on the vin cube. Im looking for something light@@laiscube