I ordered a Victor VC921 recently (24.05.2018), after i only found offers for the Zotek VC921/Aneng 8203 for a while, which is based on a different chipset/design afaik. I was a little bit afraid that the seller didn't know the difference and that i might instead receive a Zotek/Aneng "clone". To my surprise, i really received a Victor VC921, with the tall numbers on the display and the oval buttons.
But what's really interesting is that it came with the DM1106EN as QFP instead of as COB, just like in my UT210E. Not sure if this changes anything in regard to hackability as all pins seem to be in use anyway, so i guess a COB would have had all pads bonded as well. Still, i prefer this over a COB with (maybe) unbonded pads under the black gunk.
What i don't like is the bend PTC with its bare feet coming quite close to the (i guess) clamping transistors. Solved that with some kapton tape until i have access to my iron again.
Edit: Actually, on a second glance, four pins seem to be unused and could potentially be unbonded on a COB. And sorry that this is more of a teardown post, i have a second unit in the mail that i will hack, once i have access to my tools again, and report here.