How to indoctrinate children into the steam hobby
Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2019 6:10 pm
I believe Hollywood has been and will continue to be a great way to get children interested in steam technology.
Back to the Future III which came out in 1990 when I was 8 years old, was one of the primary things that got me interested in steam. They travel in time to back to 1885. The Delorean time machine runs out of gasoline when it's fuel tank is pierced by a Native American Arrow. Gasoline was not available then and they use a steam locomotive to push their time machine to the required 88mph to go back to 1985.
In Germany in 2018 a story was adapted from a children's book into the $30 million film, Jim Knopf und Lukas der Lokomotivführer.
The English US version comes out this Nov 8th in US Theatres, Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt03072732/
This movie includes sailing a locomotive on a log raft across an ocean - so it has a checkmark for being steamboat related.
I will be taking my two nephews to see this film, I indoctrinated the one nephew at age 12 by making him build me a fire to cross the lake to get icecream.
How many young viewers of this film will grow up to operate a steamboat? Not many, but that's a lot of viewers...
-CB
Back to the Future III which came out in 1990 when I was 8 years old, was one of the primary things that got me interested in steam. They travel in time to back to 1885. The Delorean time machine runs out of gasoline when it's fuel tank is pierced by a Native American Arrow. Gasoline was not available then and they use a steam locomotive to push their time machine to the required 88mph to go back to 1985.
In Germany in 2018 a story was adapted from a children's book into the $30 million film, Jim Knopf und Lukas der Lokomotivführer.
The English US version comes out this Nov 8th in US Theatres, Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt03072732/
This movie includes sailing a locomotive on a log raft across an ocean - so it has a checkmark for being steamboat related.
I will be taking my two nephews to see this film, I indoctrinated the one nephew at age 12 by making him build me a fire to cross the lake to get icecream.
How many young viewers of this film will grow up to operate a steamboat? Not many, but that's a lot of viewers...
-CB