Future Kits

Here are kits that are "in the works"

These are kits that  are either on the drawing board, or just on our wish list.  If you are interested in any of these kits, or have information that would help in their construction, please email Q Connection and let us know your thoughts.

COMING SOON!!

CB&Q Eola Towers
HO Scale 

 

 

 

CB&N Small Depot no Freight Room
HO Scale

(Getting estimates from new laser cut kit manufacturer)

 

 

 

 

CB&Q  Standard Scale House
HO Scale

(Preparing to get estimates from a new laser cut kit manufacturer)

 

CB&Q Oregon, Illinois Freight House
HO Scale (No Photo)

Kits On Hold Due to Shortage of Reservations

Here are kits we tried to do, and would still like to do.  However at the time we asked for reservations, there was not enough interest to produce the kits. 

If you are interested in any of these kits, please email Q Connection and let us know your thoughts.

 

CB&Q HO Scale Standard Crossing Tower

Postponed due to lack of reservations.

 

 

 

 

CB&N HO Scale Depots

Postponed due to lack of reservations.


Corbin/Wagner Collection  
(Click on Image to Enlarge)


Jim Ehernberger            (Click on Image to Enlarge)

2-Story Lines West Depots
HO Scale

SORRY - PROJECT POSTPONED DUE TO TOO FEW RESERVATIONS

(Deposits have been returned.)

Originally built by the Burlington & Missouri River Railroad in Nebraska, these depots were located in many smaller towns along CB&Q Lines West. Many of these lasted well into the BN era.

Q Connection is considering two HO scale versions - one with and one without the freight room attached. These will be 100% Laser-cut wood with layered, Peel & Stick window and door assemblies, 4” clapboard siding with the operator’s bay, tabbed and notched walls and roof pieces, rolled roofing, and cast white metal chimneys. We expect the smaller depot to be in the $50 - $60 price range and the larger depot with the freight room to be in the $60 - $70 price range. 

 

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