🏍️ Build the ultimate retro street corner—where vintage vibes meet modern play!
The PANTASYPANTASY Retro Motorcycle Diner & Bar Building Set is a 4-story modular architecture kit featuring an interactive garage, diner, lounge, and rooftop game room. It includes 4 detailed motorcycles, 5 exclusive minifigures, and openable walls and doors for immersive play. Compatible with major brick systems, this 42 cm tall set combines mechanical engagement with collector-grade display appeal, perfect for motorcycle culture fans and urban scene builders.
J**.
Looks great for non-Lego Mod
Great build! Looks awesome in our city. Price is good too
A**R
Great buy for Lego city layout
Look great would be even better if there was lightning kit included like Funwhole. But still a good build with some head scratching. Work great with a Lego city Layout.
T**A
Bring your patience…
This is my 3rd Pantasy set and my least favorite. The design and facade were great but it was a grind to get through. The part quality is excellent, no missing pieces, instructions were good, but I sometimes felt some of the sub-assemblies were over complicated and very fragile. I ended up not making a couple of the motorcycles as I didn’t have patience and they are completely useless for the minifigs. I’m really grateful for companies like this, they are going to get better, they are going to continue to innovate and grow and I’m excited about that…but this was a meh for me, but I wouldn’t NOT recommend it because I know folks who really enjoyed it and honestly the finished product looks great.
J**B
Fun build with amazing details
Retro Motorcycle Diner & Bar Building SetHighlight: I really enjoyed building this kit. I love the retro style, but what's really amazing is the attention to detail. On every level, there's just a bunch of detailed features. Helmet display, magazine rack, pool table, bar, sofa chairs, jukebox, etc. I think the kit is as much about exploration as anything else... what's the next feature or item?Another highlight of this kit is the sheer number of custom screen-printed parts. If I counted correct, there are 40! There are no stickers. There are 3 places where the screen print spans parts (something I hate with stickers!!). To ensure that these are printed correctly, the parts are mounted on a white baseplate before printing (and shipped still on that baseplate) - nicely done!There are 4 different levels (plus the final clock/roof). Each level has a different theme. The levels are stacked, and designed to be easily separated. A couple of the mid levels are also designed so that the back wall can fold out.Of course all of the parts are LEGO compatible. Except the figures. The figures are a different scale, and distinctly different design aesthetic than LEGO minifigures.5 star – giftable4 star – instructions4 star – parts and fitment5 star** – stickers5 star – finished buildVery giftable. It's a cute set, with color images on the box. It's packed well.Instructions are very good. There are 2 separate books (1 & 2). I did have a little trouble with some of the colors, but I could still make things out. The books were slightly folded/mangled in the box, but not too bad.Quality parts, no issues with missing or malformed parts. Knocking off a bit here because nowhere is a part count! And no, I didn't count them. It's not on the box, or on the instructions, or on the Amazon page. All I can say is that there are a lot of parts! Many of the parts are of the small variety.Again, there are no stickers. The 5-star is for the excellent printed parts.The finished build is fun and whimsical.Overall this is a great kit. Especially given the custom printed parts, it feels like a good value. (I usually compute a price-per-part, but can't do that here because no part count is supplied.)
J**J
Detailed and Display-Worthy Motorcycle Diner & Bar Set
As a collector of a certain other brick building set, Pantasy is a new one for me. This Retro Motorcycle Diner & Bar set immediately stood out as something unique and display-worthy. Opening the box, I was impressed with how well organized everything was. The parts are bagged and clearly labeled, and the instruction manual is laid out in a way that should make the eventual build smooth and enjoyable. Even without having assembled it yet, the presentation and packaging make a strong first impression.The design itself is what sold me on it. The multi-level layout, complete with a garage, diner, lounge, and rooftop game room, feels like a miniature city block packed into one build. The inclusion of functional elements like the roll-up garage door and open-back wall means it will not only be fun to put together but also easy to display and interact with once complete. The mix of architectural details, from the red brick to the metallic accents and neon signage, gives it a true retro street-corner vibe.The extra touches push it from “nice” to “special.” Four original motorcycle builds and five exclusive minifigures provide plenty of character and role-play potential, whether you’re staging scenes or simply displaying it. Accessories like the jukebox, grill, and tools round out the set in a way that adds personality without feeling cluttered.While I have not yet built it, my early impressions are very positive. From the quality of the parts and instructions to the thoughtful design and interactive features, it feels like a well-executed collector’s piece. I am looking forward to the day I set aside the time to build it, and I suspect it will live up to the excitement the unboxing created.
J**N
Long, but satisfying build
Be prepared for a long build...at almost 3000 pcs, this is comparable to one of the Creator Expert (modulars) from Lego and I took a whole week, only doing an hour at a time. If you're not familiar with Pantasy, they have great quality bricks (I believe the manufacturer is Gobrick) and their build steps are well illustrated and the bags are numbered (and there are a LOT). The end result is fantastically detailed, but I would skip the minifigs. They clearly changed them to not infringe on Lego, but they are a bizarre hybrid of Funko pop and Lego so if you have your own from other sets you're better off with that. I appreciate that these alternative brick sets are giving Lego a run for their money and providing high quality bricks, designs and value for much less than you'd find the name brand sets for.If you're looking to build out your Lego city with some inexpensive modulars, you can't go wrong with this!
W**S
Motorcycle shop
Overall building was pretty good. Minifigures are creepy looking. Motorcycles are too fragile to play with.
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