We talk about pre-war, post-war and modern era trains along with our preferences. To me the eras have become Made in the USA and not made in the USA. I’ve accumulated a lot of not made in the USA, but no more. So, I don’t buy anything new. A lot of my love for post-war is knowing where they were made.
I like all the bells and whistles of the new stuff, but they don’t displace what I feel for the older stuff.
Bottom line: whatever turns you on you should go for.
Alan
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