Pantasy has shared a new teaser on social media outlining their plans for the year ahead, and it looks like their modular city lineup is about to expand in a big way.
The post, titled “Discover the Streets Ahead”, presents a map-style graphic highlighting a number of future locations. While this isn’t a full product launch just yet, it gives us the clearest indication we’ve had so far of what Pantasy is working towards for 2026.

What’s Been Teased?
According to the roadmap image and the accompanying post, the upcoming highlights include four distinct builds. The graphic uses architectural “blueprint” sketches mixed with small colour teaser photos to hint at what’s coming.
1. Prague Astronomical Clock “A building where time meets the stars.” The blueprint shows the intricate face of the famous Prague Orloj. It looks to be a highly detailed, architectural recreation rather than a simple toy.
- Spot the Detail: The teaser image includes a small inset photo of a golden, steampunk-style telescope or astrolabe, suggesting the set will be packed with scientific accessories or a detailed astronomer’s interior.
2. Dinosaur Museum “Discover the echoes of the ancient past.” The sketch shows a grand entrance with classic columns and a Triceratops relief carved into the stone. This serves as a direct answer to the popular museum sets from other big brands.
- Spot the Detail: We can see colour photos of printed fossil tiles and a small brick-built dinosaur skull, confirming that the exhibits will be just as detailed as the building itself.
3. School of Arts “Enter a world built by vision, imagination, and endless creativity.” (Mentioned in the post description). This suggests a space built around artistic vision. We might see a more modern aesthetic, perhaps featuring painting studios or sculpture galleries.
4. Gift Store “Where small treasures bring big smiles and delight.” (Mentioned in the post description). A smaller concept that could be a standalone small box set or a companion piece to the Museum.
Why This Is Interesting
What makes this teaser particularly exciting is the change in direction it suggests.
These aren’t just generic storefronts. They point towards landmark-style and culture-focused modulars, which adds a lot of variety to Pantasy’s city scenes.
The Prague Astronomical Clock, in particular, feels like a potential centrepiece. If Pantasy leans into mechanical details (and the blueprint suggests they are keeping the complex dial design), it could be a standout set for engineering fans.
It is also nice to see Pantasy thinking in terms of a connected city again. The map starts with the recently released New York Yellow Cab, implying a journey that connects their existing sets to these new locations.
What We Don’t Know Yet
Pantasy has opted for architectural sketches rather than full product shots, so there are still plenty of unanswered questions:
- No release dates (though “2026” is implied).
- No piece counts or prices.
- No confirmation on whether the Clock will have functional movement.
- Scale: Will these match the standard modular baseplate standard? (Almost certainly yes, but unconfirmed).
For now, this is very much a roadmap rather than a launch announcement.
Final Thoughts
This teaser does its job well. It does not overpromise, but it clearly signals that Pantasy has ambitious plans. Whether you are more excited by technical landmarks like the Astronomical Clock or playful concepts like the Dinosaur Museum, there is plenty here to keep an eye on.
I will be watching closely to see which of these gets fully revealed first – and if that clock actually works!








