Pantasy creates collectible works of brick that narrate shared love and fantasies resonating with Adults.
This is the first kit I've had from Pantasy.
And what a kit for my first one.
The kit is amazing full of clever and artistic features. This goes great in a town or city and looks great on its own as a centre piece as it is a work of art.
When put together it is a large kit and to scale for mini figures to enjoy looking at and using the telephone or taxi.
The taxi and telephone box reminds me of London and why not make a wish in the fountain.
The bottom of the clock tower is solid and put together really well.
It looks really nice and looks the part as part of the steampunk theme.
This is an impressive kit and is big enough for mini figures (not included) to play in it.
The fountain is a really nice addition to the kit and is made from nice clean whits bricks.
This is complemented by the clever use of clear blue bricks to simulate water and some clear blue studs are put in loose to make the water glisten.
This is a great looking and functional kit, and has pride of place on my dinning foom table as a centre piece.
This is great for adults and children above age 6 and easy to follow instructions.
I couldn't recommend this enough if you want to build a steampunk scene, have it as a clock tower in a town scene or just as a talking point when guests come round.
I give this a 10/10.
Value for money 10/10.
Build quality 10/10.
Ease of build 10/10.
Thank you for reading.
HAVE A GREAT DAY.
AMANITE.
Making part one of kit.
Building the base for the clock, fountain, telephone box and taxi.
The architecture is in keeping with the steampunk aesthetic and the sand colour used is a perfect choice of colour.
High arches and trimmed edges make this look like its come out of the victorian age.
There is a London red telephone box which is put together before placing on the base.
A fountain and bench are also included and rea;;y add some style to the kit and reminds me of London
There are a lot of great artistic little twists on the kit all around the clock face and the sides of the tower.
These are built up using a clever design and using some normal bricks in interesting ways.
The clock faces once built look impressive and look the part.
They don't move like a real clock nut turn when the pendulum swings.
The mechanism for the clocks and the pendulum is rather tricky and can be built in one go.
Adding the the feel of the kit is a multi coloured strip, made of coloured doors.
These spin round while the pendulum swings and can be seen through the windows at the side of the clock.
Above is the finished kit. in an overview video i have used some mini figures to show the size of the kit and show its the right size for your town scene.
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