Pantasy Ghost Cinema 85066 is now available from Pantasy for $197.99, joined by the smaller Vampire Vintage Car 85071 at $31.99. Both sets have moved out of the coming-soon section, and the official listings now include expanded feature galleries rather than the handful of early images we had before.
I covered the first look at Ghost Cinema and Vampire Vintage Car when Pantasy revealed them on 13 August. At that point the prices and launch timing were missing. This is the promised follow-up, and the extra detail reinforces my original view that Ghost Cinema is the standout of the pair.
Release Details at a Glance
| Set | Pieces | Price | Size | Build estimate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ghost Cinema 85066 | 2,441 | $197.99 | 21 x 39 x 25cm | 12 to 14 hours |
| Vampire Vintage Car 85071 | 392 | $31.99 | 20.7 x 9.9 x 6.7cm | 2 to 4 hours |
Pantasy Ghost Cinema 85066: Lighting and Printed Detail
The new information starts with the lighting. Ghost Cinema uses 12 smart LEDs spread across several zones, with steady, breathing and flashing effects creating different colours around the entrance, auditorium and upper windows. Power comes through a Type-C module with one-touch activation, while dedicated clips, holders and embedding pieces are intended to keep the wiring hidden inside.

Lighting can easily become a messy afterthought in a building like this, so the wire management matters almost as much as the glow. Pantasy is clearly trying to make the effects part of the structure rather than leaving loose cables draped across the rooms.
The other major number is 79 printed details, with Pantasy explicitly stating that the set uses no stickers. That covers the marquee, signs, horror-film references and smaller interior decorations. The red fanlight and purple-lit windows establish the atmosphere, but those printed details are what should stop the building feeling like a dark grey shell.
A Two-Level Interior That Is Easy to Reach
The six interactive mechanisms remain a big part of the set. The ground floor includes a swaying entrance ghost, an eyeball-sweet dispenser and a restroom surprise. Upstairs, there is a pop-up ghost near the seats, a backlit screen effect and a monster altar that drops when its door opens.

More importantly for a tall display building, the side walls open and the upper floor can be removed. That should make the mechanisms and five-figure horror-film crew much easier to see once the model is finished. Connection holes and pins on the sides also allow it to join Pantasy’s other modular buildings, although its 21cm width gives it a narrower footprint than a standard square modular.
At just under $200, this is not a casual Halloween impulse buy. However, the lighting system, printed elements and interior functions give the 2,441-piece model a much stronger case than a front-only display set. The gloomy cinema styling was already convincing in the first images, and the full feature list now gives the inside enough substance to match it.
Vampire Vintage Car 85071 Is the Smaller Companion Set
Vampire Vintage Car 85071 is the easier way into Pantasy’s new horror range. The 392-piece convertible stretches just over 20cm long and leans fully into the theme with bat-wing tailfins, a fang-inspired grille, bone-like engine details, a printed vampire crest and a DRAC-ULA number plate.

Both doors open onto a red interior, and Pantasy has used 64 silver-sprayed pieces across the exposed engine, grille and smaller trim. That metallic finish is important here because the exaggerated engine is one of the first things you notice. Plain grey parts would have made the front look much flatter.


The single vampire chauffeur also has a swappable leg arrangement for standing and driving poses. It is a small feature, but it solves the usual problem of a detailed figure looking awkward once squeezed behind the wheel.
For $31.99, the car works as a compact standalone desk model. It makes even more sense beside Ghost Cinema, where the deliberately theatrical design looks like a vehicle from the horror film being made inside.
Pantasy Prices and Availability
Both sets are currently available through Pantasy’s US, EU and Global options. The official store lists delivery at 10 to 15 business days, although the final cost and any import charges will depend on the destination.
I have not found a verified Amazon UK listing for either set yet. Pantasy direct is therefore the confirmed buying option for now, but it will still be worth comparing delivery times and prices if Amazon listings appear later.
Where to Buy
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