Pantasy Spring Picnic Bicycle 85059 is now listed on Pantasy’s official store at $69.99, with the product page showing it as available at the time of writing.
This is a useful follow-up to the earlier Pantasy coming-soon preview, where the bicycle appeared alongside the much larger Gift Store. It is a smaller display set, but the official images make it look more mechanical than the soft spring theme first suggests.

Pantasy Spring Picnic Bicycle 85059 Features
The main hook is the bicycle itself. Pantasy’s feature image shows a small handle on the base, which turns the wheels through a visible gear train. That gives the model a proper desk-toy element rather than leaving it as a static floral display.
The official size panel lists the set as 1,079 pieces, with an advanced difficulty level and a mechanical transmission feature. It also shows no sound, light or electric component, so this looks like a fully manual mechanism.

A Picnic Display, Not Just a Bike
The rest of the model leans into a spring picnic scene. The front basket carries flowers, the rear basket has a swan-shaped arrangement, and the base includes a signpost, flowers, grass and a small picnic mat.
One of the more useful details is the interchangeable flower arrangement. The official images say the flowers for the basket and base can be mixed and matched, which should help the display feel a little less fixed once it is built.

The accessory selection is also stronger than the first gallery image suggests. Pantasy shows a picnic basket, lantern, cake, candle, radio and a brick-built dog. The same feature panel calls out a pad-printed radio tuner, while another official image shows pad-printed eyes for the dog.

Specs, Price and Availability
Pantasy lists Spring Picnic Bicycle 85059 at $69.99. I have not seen a UK marketplace price yet, so there is no GBP figure to compare at the moment.
- Set number: 85059
- SKU: 85059EN
- Pieces: 1,079 pieces, shown on the official spec panel
- Model size: 32.8 x 29.4 x 13.5 cm for the bicycle and base
- Package size: 240 x 300 x 100 mm
- Estimated build time: Pantasy’s page says 4-6 hours, while the spec panel shows 225 minutes
- Shipping estimate: 10-15 business days from Pantasy direct

Where to Buy
The set is currently listed on Pantasy’s official store. I have not found a verified Amazon listing for this specific set yet, so the direct Pantasy link is the useful option for now.
Based on the listing, the most interesting part is the mix of soft picnic styling and a small mechanical feature. If the wheel mechanism is as neat as it looks in the images, this could work well as a compact shelf or desk display rather than just another flower-basket model.







