Im on the fence to add non lego sets to my city. But I don't want them stick out like sore thombs. In your opinion... Would this fit in well with officially licensed lego sets?
The set scales well with LEGO’s Modular’s and blends in a good way. It is a little bit taller than the police station. Now here are the differences between this modular and LEGO’s. Its footprint is 24x32 sitting on regular plates where as LEGO is normally 32x32 sitting on a base plate. Because of the use of a baseplate for LEGO and regular plates for Pantasy, there is a half plate difference in height where the pins should connect. They don’t connect as designed. You’ll either need to mils plate both, switch the LEGO modular over to regular plates, or use a standard base plate for the Pantasy product. Another difference is that Pantasy uses light gray side walks and dark gray curbs where LEGO has it swapped. And of course the black lamp post in Pantasy’s vs the white used in LEGO’s.
I'm building this one and only just discovered that there is a clear film over the Sherlock Holmes name that you are supposed to remove and it leaves the letters behind looking clean and crisp like in the catalogue. It isn't in the instruction manual.
It's a great set. Top-tier bricks, and it cost me around $80 for 3,000 pieces. Lego would have charged way, way more and probably not had nearly as many printed parts.
Sherlock Holmes entered public domain in 2023. It's free to use without permission. "Officially Licensed" in reference to Sherlock Holmes is absolute nonsense.
What is your opinion on this matching lego modulars size
Im on the fence to add non lego sets to my city. But I don't want them stick out like sore thombs. In your opinion... Would this fit in well with officially licensed lego sets?
The set scales well with LEGO’s Modular’s and blends in a good way. It is a little bit taller than the police station.
Now here are the differences between this modular and LEGO’s. Its footprint is 24x32 sitting on regular plates where as LEGO is normally 32x32 sitting on a base plate. Because of the use of a baseplate for LEGO and regular plates for Pantasy, there is a half plate difference in height where the pins should connect. They don’t connect as designed. You’ll either need to mils plate both, switch the LEGO modular over to regular plates, or use a standard base plate for the Pantasy product.
Another difference is that Pantasy uses light gray side walks and dark gray curbs where LEGO has it swapped. And of course the black lamp post in Pantasy’s vs the white used in LEGO’s.
Good questions btw!
Thanks, that helps a lot. Especially the size dimensions.
Wow 🤩 I love this one!!!!!! I must buy it 😮
I'm building this one and only just discovered that there is a clear film over the Sherlock Holmes name that you are supposed to remove and it leaves the letters behind looking clean and crisp like in the catalogue. It isn't in the instruction manual.
Oh, I left the film on the letters. Thanks for the heads up!
Got my hands on this set as well for my channel - Can't wait to build it - Awesome review and it looks great.
Thank you! Good to hear that you have one too! Enjoy the build!
I wish they integrated lighting with all there modular buildings something legos need to work on.
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Cool, I’ll buy it!
Can these be used with lego
Yes, these pieces are LEGO compatible and have good clutch power like LEGO pieces.
It's a great set. Top-tier bricks, and it cost me around $80 for 3,000 pieces. Lego would have charged way, way more and probably not had nearly as many printed parts.
Nice.
Sherlock Holmes entered public domain in 2023. It's free to use without permission. "Officially Licensed" in reference to Sherlock Holmes is absolute nonsense.
It's Arthur Conan Doyle licence not his character Sherlock
that looks really cool, but its not lego so i would never buy it
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@@jestyt5883 Lego is not a religion.
@@AnnaAnna-uc2ff that is true, but i prefer lego over any other copy cat
@@jestyt5883 Your loss.