With scale trains proliferating and traditional postwar stuff still widely available, why do some people still want the old prewar trains? Especially those who did not have a prewar train as a kid?
Years and years ago, back before the turn of the century (probably mid to late '70's), when I was a kid I took out a book at the local library about Lionel tinplate trains. I do not remember the name or author, not even sure why I took it out as I was all HO scale at the time, but seeing those "ancient" trains with their brass, nickle and copper trim and shiny paint somehow clicked with something in the back of one of my brain cells that's only now beginning to get through I guess.
I suppose my switch from scale model railroading to O-gauge postwar trains and my fairly recent discovery and growing interest in Marx tin trains somehow unlocked the memories of looking through that book. The simplicity of a tin toy and the smell of ozone. I just find old technology interesting I guess.
Why do you like tin toy trains?