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Pantasy Architecture Firm | Set 85041 | First Modular with a Light Kit

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In this episode of Jason’s Bricks in 5, I’m doing my first Pantasy set review of 2026, and it’s a pretty unique one: the Pantasy Architecture Firm (Set 85041), which is their first modular that actually includes a lighting kit in the box. The big win here is you install the lights as you build, so you don’t have to mess around with aftermarket kits, redesigning wire paths, or even needing a MILS-plated city. It’s battery powered (AAA), lights all three floors, and the instructions were straightforward enough that my wife jumped in to help without any issues. I also walk through what makes this modular different from the “traditional” modular look a lot of us have in our LEGO cities. It’s a more modern architectural style, designed by Korean designer Oso Jen (who has designs on Rebrickable), so it can stand out if your street is mostly classic modulars—but that could be a plus if you’re building a newer district. Inside, you get an architecture firm layout with drafting/meeting spaces, plus a small kitchenware shop on the ground floor. It’s fully modular, has Pantasy’s newer “open the wall to view the interior” feature, and the printed signage/details are solid. Overall, I’m happy with it and I think it’s a strong value for what you get—especially with the lighting included.

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