New Pantasy music sets Vinyl Turntable 85072 Violin 85065 and Saxophone 85078

New Pantasy Music Sets: Turntable, Violin and Saxophone

New Pantasy music sets Vinyl Turntable 85072, Violin 85065 and Saxophone 85078 are coming soon, with piece counts and dimensions now confirmed.

Three new Pantasy music sets have appeared on the official Pantasy store: Vinyl Turntable 85072, Violin 85065 and Saxophone 85078. All three are currently marked as coming soon, with piece counts and dimensions confirmed but no prices or release dates yet.

Together, they expand Pantasy’s Retro Collection in two directions. The Turntable continues the brand’s run of nostalgic audio equipment, while the Violin and Saxophone move into brick-built instrument displays.

New Pantasy music sets Vinyl Turntable 85072 Violin 85065 and Saxophone 85078
Pantasy Vinyl Turntable 85072, Violin 85065 and Saxophone 85078. Images: Pantasy.

New Pantasy Music Sets at a Glance

SetPiecesSizeBuild time
Vinyl Turntable 8507260723.9 x 22.7 x 22.5cm2-4 hours
Violin 8506582633.7 x 42 x 17.5cm4-6 hours
Saxophone 8507897818.5 x 39.4 x 11.7cm4-6 hours

Pantasy Vinyl Turntable 85072

Pantasy Vinyl Turntable 85072 is the smallest of the three at 607 pieces, but it is easily the most colourful. The low black and grey player uses gold controls, a brightly patterned record and a clear-framed lid carrying a bold FUNK graphic.

Pantasy Vinyl Turntable 85072 brick-built retro record player
Pantasy Vinyl Turntable 85072. Image: Pantasy.

It measures 23.9cm wide and 22.5cm deep with the lid open, reaching 22.7cm tall. With the lid closed, the height drops to 8.7cm and the depth to 19.8cm, so it should be a fairly compact shelf piece.

The current listing does not say whether the record spins, the tonearm moves or any of the controls operate. Pantasy has previously added moving details to sets such as the Cassette Player 85039 and Boombox 85074, so a fuller feature gallery should clarify how the Turntable fits alongside them.

Pantasy Violin 85065

Pantasy Violin 85065 has the most complete gallery of the group. The 826-piece model recreates a traditional orange-brown violin with a black fingerboard, separate bow and framed sheet music.

Pantasy is clear that this is a decorative building set rather than a playable instrument. The display setup includes a foldable adjustable stand with a rear holder for hanging the bow, while small gold-sprayed elements and printed details add some finish around the bridge and music display.

Pantasy Violin 85065 with foldable adjustable display stand and bow holder
Pantasy Violin 85065 includes a foldable stand and rear bow holder. Image: Pantasy.

At 42cm tall, this is the largest model here by overall dimensions. The bow, sheet music and stand give the instrument a complete display setup.

Pantasy Saxophone 85078

Pantasy Saxophone 85078 has the largest piece count at 978. It stands 39.4cm tall on a black display base and uses gold-coloured pieces across the curved neck, keywork and wide bell.

Pantasy Saxophone 85078 gold brick-built instrument on black display stand
Pantasy Saxophone 85078. Image: Pantasy.

The visible shaping is impressive, especially around the bell and the clustered keys running down the body. However, Pantasy has only published a clean product image and a dimensions panel so far. There is no confirmed mechanism, finish treatment or interactive feature listed yet.

The current page therefore presents it as a decorative display model. A fuller gallery may add more information about its construction, finish and any additional features later.

Prices and Release Dates

Pantasy currently marks all three sets as coming soon. The $0.00 values on the pages are placeholders, not confirmed retail prices, and the US, EU and Global variants are all unavailable to order.

No release dates or verified Amazon listings have appeared yet. Pantasy direct is the best place to monitor for now, but I would still compare the official price with Amazon once product-specific listings and delivery estimates become available.

These pages are an early preview of a coordinated music-themed wave rather than three complete product announcements. I will update the details when Pantasy confirms the prices, release timing and remaining features.

Michael
Michael

Michael is the founder of The Right Brick, a dedicated news and review platform. With years of experience in the AFOL community, he provides the most in-depth, hands-on reviews for Lumibricks (Funwhole), Pantasy, and beyond.

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