Basically what you said below is the main reason I've heard... with the 
exception of the part about layouts being practical.  Don't think I've heard 
that part before.  On my web site I have it recollected that S is "Big enough 
to work on, Small enough to use" (as opposed to O and G being too large). 
(http://www.trainweb.org/seaboard/s-scaleintro.htm)


John Degnan
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  John, what is the reason you have heard people say  is why S is the perfect 
  size?
   
  I have repeatedly heard it said that many modelers find S to be the perfect 
   size because it is large enough to handle and see detail, but small enough 
  that  home layouts can be practical.

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