Pantasy
Retro Gumball Machine
This brick model from Pantasy recreates a traditional gumball machine, complete with a classic design and interactive features. Inspired by the coin-operated machines commonly found in shops and arcades, it offers a nostalgic display piece with functional elements. As part of the brick kit range, it combines a detailed build with hands-on interaction.
Constructed from 936 pieces, the model captures the distinctive shape of a gumball dispenser, including the clear globe section and base unit. The design incorporates a working mechanism where a coin can be inserted and the knob turned to release a capsule from the machine. This adds an engaging feature that goes beyond static display, making the model both decorative and interactive.
The set includes twelve miniature brick-built models that fit inside the capsules, adding variety and detail to the overall presentation. Each capsule can be opened, allowing the contents to be viewed or rearranged. The combination of internal components and external detailing creates a complete representation of a classic vending machine, making it suitable for display in a home or office setting.
- Brick-built model of a traditional gumball machine
- 936-piece self-build construction
- Working coin-operated dispensing mechanism
- Includes twelve mini brick models inside capsules
- Capsules can be opened and reused
- Detailed exterior and internal structure
- Approximate dimensions: 16cm length, 17cm width, 36cm height
- Suitable for ages 6 and above
Gumball machines have been a familiar sight in shops, arcades, and public spaces for decades, offering a simple coin-operated way to dispense sweets or small prizes. Their design has remained largely unchanged, with a clear globe, rotating mechanism, and dispensing chute forming the core of the concept. This model reflects that enduring design, capturing the charm and simplicity of a classic vending machine. It offers a detailed and interactive representation of a nostalgic object that has remained popular across generations.




















