Hello,
I am very new to this hobby and still in the learning curve. As I dig more into the steam, I realized there are actually plenty of manufacturers out there produce live steam locomotives. And of course we all know Aster, and majority of us love Aster. I am just curious do Aster locomotives still hold in value overtime considering the competition we have today. Few years ago, I was told that if past experience is to be a guide for future then all Asters will hold in value overtime, perhaps may be well increase in value. Is this statement still hold true. If I were to buy a new Aster today will it gain in value? Of course, it is a very vague question because it is all depending on the level of run time and who build it. And not all Aster model get the same treat. But let just say that I run my locomotive occasionally and taking good care of it. And if it was a kit, it would be built by a highly regarded professional modeler.
If I am looking for a Aster Challenger, how much should I expect to pay?
Thanks
Nate
I am very new to this hobby and still in the learning curve. As I dig more into the steam, I realized there are actually plenty of manufacturers out there produce live steam locomotives. And of course we all know Aster, and majority of us love Aster. I am just curious do Aster locomotives still hold in value overtime considering the competition we have today. Few years ago, I was told that if past experience is to be a guide for future then all Asters will hold in value overtime, perhaps may be well increase in value. Is this statement still hold true. If I were to buy a new Aster today will it gain in value? Of course, it is a very vague question because it is all depending on the level of run time and who build it. And not all Aster model get the same treat. But let just say that I run my locomotive occasionally and taking good care of it. And if it was a kit, it would be built by a highly regarded professional modeler.
If I am looking for a Aster Challenger, how much should I expect to pay?
Thanks
Nate