The first ever Irish Lego Store opens its doors on Thursday, but we got an early sneak peak inside.
Among the attractions are a digi-box that creates the Lego set on a screen, and a personalised mini figure factory.
Natalie Stojovic, Lego's global head of retail, says there are more surprises for customers.
"Some of our 3D models, brick-based models - as well as hands on experiences like the mini figure factory, where you can design your own mini figure.
"As well as the play tables for children to really build their own, play.
"As well as the Pick A Brick Wall, where fans can pick that brick that they want and really create their own".
The company says the shop on Grafton Street will operate a customer queuing system for its opening weekend.
This means all customers will require a wrist band, with an allocated time, to gain access to the shop.
The wrist bands can be collected directly opposite the store on Grafton Street each day from 9.00am.
While each customer will have a 30-minute window to shop.
The wrist bands will have a designated time slot and these are not interchangeable.
Lego says no one will be able to queue in advance of the time stated on their wrist bands.
The Grafton Street store will open at 9.00am on Thursday August 18th.
Additional reporting: Tom Douglas