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Queens Port
Updated 3/14/2019

The Queens Port subseries was designed to create a seaside port on the River Thames and is inspired by the Port of London.


      4   Buildings

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Buildings
NUMBERITEMYEARSCOORDINATING ACCESSORY
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 58713Naval Academy, Queens Port2003-200558579
 Dimensions: 10 in W x 4.75in D x 7.5 in H
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 58714Lighthouse, Queens Port2003-200558580
 Dimensions: 7 in W x 5.5 in D x 9.75 in H
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 58727Customs House, Queens Port2004-20065859158599
 Dimensions: 5.5 in W x 7 in D x 8.25 in H
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 58733Admiral's House, Queens Port2005ᴹ-200658418
 Dimensions: 6.75 in W x 4.25 in D x 6.25 in H

Coordinating Accessories
NUMBERITEMYEARSCOORDINATING BUILDING
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 58579Ready For Duty, Queens Port2003-200558713
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 58580Bringing Home Christmas Cheer, Queens Port2003-200558714
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 58591HMS Britannia, Queens Port2004-20065872758599
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 58599Checking the Ship's Manifest, Queens Port2004-20065872758591
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 58418Future Admiral, Queens Port2005ᴹ-200658733

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