Pantasy
Retro Microscope with Accessories Set
This brick model from Pantasy recreates a traditional 19th century laboratory microscope, complete with a range of accessories that reflect early scientific equipment. Designed with a focus on both form and function, the model captures the distinctive appearance of vintage microscopes, combining classic styling with interactive elements. As part of the brick kit range, it offers a detailed and engaging build suitable for display.
Constructed from 1,107 pieces, the model features a carefully designed structure that reflects the proportions and mechanical layout of historical microscopes. The arm can be tilted to adjust the viewing angle, adding a functional element to the design. Additional mechanical features are incorporated throughout the build, providing movement and interaction beyond a static display.
The set also includes a miniature workbench with test tubes stored inside a unit with an opening drawer, as well as a specimen jar fitted with a removable pipette lid. These accessories help create a complete laboratory scene, adding context and visual interest. The combination of the main microscope and supporting elements results in a cohesive display piece that reflects the look of early scientific environments.
- Brick-built model of a 19th century laboratory microscope
- 1,107-piece self-build construction
- Tilting arm for adjustable viewing angle
- Includes workbench with test tubes and opening drawer
- Specimen jar with removable pipette lid included
- Multiple manual mechanical features
- Approximate dimensions: 17cm length, 22.1cm width, 37.8cm height
- Suitable for ages 6 and above
Microscopes played a crucial role in the development of modern science, particularly during the 19th century when advances in optics and engineering allowed scientists to observe microscopic structures in greater detail. These instruments were central to discoveries in biology, medicine, and chemistry, helping to expand understanding of the natural world. This model reflects that period of innovation, offering a detailed representation of a classic scientific tool that helped shape modern research and exploration.






















