Pantasy have just announced a new set, Circus Paradrop, and it continues a direction I’m genuinely pleased to see them exploring more.
Theme park and fairground builds have long been part of the hobby, but what’s interesting here is how deliberately Pantasy seem to be returning to this space and building a small, coherent range around it.
From what’s been shown so far, this looks like a playful, character-driven ride build rather than a static display piece. The emphasis on motion is very much in line with Pantasy’s strengths. Multiple moving mechanisms, motorised operation, and a compact, self-contained footprint all suggest this is designed to be operated, not just admired from a distance.

Visually, the circus theme works well. The red-and-gold base, whimsical characters, and exaggerated details give it a strong identity without drifting into novelty territory.
What I like most about this release is what it signals. Pantasy seem increasingly comfortable exploring non-modular, motion-focused builds that prioritise interaction and mechanical interest. If this theme park direction continues, it could become a really distinctive corner of their lineup.
Circus Paradrop is now available via Amazon US for $89.99 (with a $10 coupon currently available), and while I haven’t built it myself yet, it’s definitely one I’ll be keeping an eye on.








