A potential change of direction
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My long term goal is a DSP&P On3 empire...as well as some NKP HO modules. Neither is dependent upon my current On3 layout which is primarily for a proving ground for the equipment I'm currently building. Therefore, it doesn't have to be specific to Colorado as I was planning.

How about sand, palm trees, and coral?

For the past year, I've wanted to build some Oahu Railway pieces.

And, I now have a copy of Next Stop Honolulu. And while I have yet to build any of the OR&L pieces I'm planning...I'm flirting with the idea of making my layout into an OR&L layout instead of generic Colorado.

If I was to model the OR&L in a large space, I'd start off with the fine facilities at Honolulu (15 stall roundhouse IIRC)...and model the double track CTC to Waipahu Junction where I'd have the branch heading off to staging to represent an army base as well as Dole's plantation. I'd then include a bit of the mainline on Ewa Plain and onto the costal trackage. But any large space I do someday acquire will be for the DSP&P...

This isn't so easy for me to model with what I have. The most interesting part was essentially just a miniature heavy duty mainline railroad...more modern than the NKP and most standard gauge roads. But, the second most interesting part is the coast line which I could model. My big trestle would be at home as the OR&L had at least one trestle exceeding anything on the DSP&P.

Of course, I don't have to make any decisions right now. If nothing else, I'll eventually build a few OR&L modules/dioramas to explore the world of tropical, mainline railroad in paradise...complete with coral ballasted track!

And so there is the draw of this interesting and unique road.
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Michael
My primary goal is a large Oahu Railway layout in On3
My secondary interests are modeling the Denver, South Park, & Pacific in On3 and NKP in HO
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