QUOTE: Originally posted by AggroJones Ya boy Aggro here. I noticed that our 12 year old Mark seems to dislike steam engines. Is this a matter of what you see during childhood? I would take it that many of you older gentlemen love the steam. And I'll bet several of the younger crowd prefer the "modern" and "semi-modern" diesels. Well, do you think there is a correlation between your age and what your favorite locomotives are? Do you think a railfans age has something to do with what they like? I'm 22, not old enough to have seen steam locomotives in regular service. But I model the '50s and have a passion for awsome steam. What are your thoughts?
Scott - Dispatcher, Norfolk Southern
QUOTE: Originally posted by rails5 With five pages of responses, it seems clear to me that the original premise (the older you are, the more likely you are to prefer steam) has been substantially refuted. (BTW, my now-16-year-old son has always preferred steam). Folks like what they like ... there is general agreement that steam locomotives are visually more interesting, but that diesels operate better (perhaps a case of models imitating life?). What hasn't really been mentioned, though, is price. Though there at least are quality mass-market steam models available now, seems that they will always be more expensive than qulity mass-market diesels. I personally know several young people who prefer steam but can't yet afford it. I also know several people in their late fifteis and sixties who have always preferred diesels.
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QUOTE: Jennifer: I must be totally out of touch with small scale modelers....I have never heard of N scale being refered to as NORMAL scale!
QUOTE: Aggro: ...todays "bruiser" steam engines can haul time and a half of the most powerful diesel models.