Pantasy Telescope 85054 black-and-gold display model on a tripod

Pantasy Telescope 85054 Is Coming Soon

Pantasy Telescope 85054 has appeared on Pantasy's official coming-soon page, showing a 52.2cm black-and-gold display model while its price, piece count and release date remain unconfirmed.

Pantasy Telescope 85054 has appeared on Pantasy’s official store as a coming-soon release. For now, the listing gives us one clean product image and the basic dimensions, but there is no confirmed price, piece count or release date.

Pantasy has built much of its recent Retro Collection around large object models, including the Twin Lens Reflex Camera and Kerosene Lamp. A vintage telescope feels like a natural addition, and this one looks considerably more substantial than a small desk ornament.

Pantasy Telescope 85054 black-and-gold display model on a tripod
Pantasy Telescope 85054 uses a long black barrel, metallic gold detailing and an articulated tripod-style stand.

What We Know About Pantasy Telescope 85054

The official dimensions are listed as 42.3 x 52.2 x 22.8cm, with the 52.2cm measurement taken at maximum tilt. Pantasy also estimates a six to eight-hour assembly time, which suggests this will be a reasonably involved build even though the piece count has not been announced.

Set namePantasy Telescope
Set number85054
StatusComing soon
PriceNot announced
Piece countNot announced
Dimensions42.3 x 52.2 x 22.8cm
Estimated build time6 to 8 hours

A Large Black-and-Gold Display Piece

The design leans heavily into a vintage observatory look. Most of the long telescope barrel is black, while metallic gold sections pick out the lens housing, adjustment points and smaller finder scope mounted on top.

A gold disc hangs from a chain near the front and resembles a traditional lens cap. Underneath, the telescope sits on a substantial brown-and-gold mount with three long legs and round black feet. There are visible joints, knobs and gearing around the central support, although Pantasy has not yet explained which parts actually move.

The colour scheme is doing a lot of the work here. Pantasy has used bright, reflective metallic-gold elements rather than the flatter, brownish-gold type sometimes seen in brick sets. Against the black barrel they catch the light properly and give the telescope a premium, almost steampunk finish without covering the entire model in decorative machinery.

The Big Question: What Does It Actually Do?

This is the part Pantasy still needs to answer. The angled mount suggests the telescope can be repositioned, but there is no confirmation of working optics, lighting or a geared movement feature.

I am not expecting it to replace an observatory, but object builds like this usually benefit from one convincing mechanical trick. Pantasy has only released a single image so far, so there may be more going on inside the stand than we can currently see.

Pantasy Telescope 85054 Price and Release Date

Pantasy currently marks the Telescope 85054 as coming soon. The $0.00 shown behind the listing is a placeholder rather than a real retail price, and none of the regional variants can be ordered yet.

We will update this article when Pantasy confirms the price, piece count, full feature list and release date. An Amazon listing has not been identified yet either, so direct and marketplace availability will need checking again once the set launches.

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