Wonderful video, Terry! I’ve seen every one of TM’s videos since I was a kid, and they are the best videos ever made on model railroading. I watch them multiple times every day. I hope Tom is resting well knowing that his work made an impact on my generation.
I didn't own any Lionel trains as a kid, but I owned all of the TM Books videos as a kid. I remember first hearing & seeing Mr. McComas in the Lionel Christmas VHS. He brought the magic of model trains to kids who could not afford them. He and Thomas the Tank Engine inspired my love of trains I carry with me today. Thank you Tom. We'll all miss you. ❤
Very nice! I met Tom at a show, many years ago. He was a perfect gentleman. He knew his Lionel and his books helped me expand my knowledge of Lionel. He will be missed. As a side note, I love the slot cars. I have around 30 sets, mostly 1/32 and HO. I still have my Aurora and Revell Nassau sets from when I was a kid. Great memories.
This is a wonderful tribute to tom. I've been a train buff for my entire life starting with thomas the tank engine & friends. than my first exposure to tm was the vhs version of i love toy trains part 1 (the one i had was the 1997 version with the opening and closing theme songs by james coffey). and i was hooked to tm ever since. it was also where my intrest in model trains grew. I've nearly almost bought every video tm has produced (more titles I'd like to buy but my shelf doesn't have enough room). he was a wonderful man that inspired many people in the model train hobby. it's kind of sad tom died nearly one year after greg scholl of his own video company died. they both impacted on everyone of the hobby and it won't be the same without them. wonderful tribute video to a fantastic man.
Thanks for the video giving tribute to Tom he will be greatly missed he did bring especially the O gauge train collecting hobby out to the public with his awesome videos he has inspired me to pursue further in my love of toy trains a purchased a many of trains because of his videos btw Terry you have a awesome layout I've enjoyed seeing the progression when Tom videoed many years ago both times thank you again for sharing the behind the scenes take care and God bless
Thanks for catching the man himself at work. I'm just another one of the many who fell in love with the hobby because of his videos, but it's fun to see his process and personality.
Great tribute video, Terry. The original Toy Train Revue was one of my first avenues to finding TM's content, and are still some of TM's greatest works. It was wonderful to see some behind the scenes snippets. It was like finding these stories for the first time all over again. Thanks for sharing them. Tom was not just an incredible video producer and trailblazer for the hobby as a whole, but what a compassionate man. Every video I got from TM had a unique blend of passion and joy. There will never be another guy like Tom.
Thanks for the great video tribute Terry! I purchased my first TM Video on vhs in 1994 at a local hobby store, and now probably own everyone of his train DVDs and most of his older Lionel books! Love watching and reading them over and over again. I will miss him greatly! Paul from Michigan
Very sad to hear of Tom's passing. Never met him, but I would've been very happy to as TM's videos had a pretty big influence on me as a kiddo. Got the 3 rail bug so well I'll never be cured.... Prayers for his family, friends, and all us train nuts everywhere. Mr. McComas will be missed by all.
Thankyou for sharing love your layout im gone miss him he got me started watching his video about layouts and more im big fan of your layout and his videos
Terry, Thank you for this wonderful tribute to Tom. I wouldn't be in the hobby if it wasn't for Tom's The Magic of Lionel VHS. My parents bought it for me in the spring of 1994, and I watched it constantly. At 37, I still have it and also have a nice collection of postwar Lionel because of it. Thank you again.
I'm glad it still is an enjoyment for you. I have a postwar style layout also and enjoy that as much or more than the modern stuff once in a while. Thanks for watching! TJ
Great Tribute to Tom. Terry, I've been subscribed to you for a long time, but only just realized you were the second layout on 'The Magic of Lionel'. I must have watched your feature 100 times as a kid. Thanks for being such a great inspiration and again, great tribute to Tom McComas.
Wow JD, a comment from a real live RUclips influencer!!!! Seriously, I have always enjoyed your videos and admittedly just now subscribed. Thanks for your comments and keep up the good work! TJ
This is amazing! It’s nice to see a tribute from someone who’s actually been in his work and to hear, from the inside, what he was like in person. This is a really great tribute and really cool to show the behind the scenes as well!
What a beautiful tribute to Tom McComas Terry. It was Tom's I Love Toy Trains series that got me into this wonderful hobby, which some of the footage was from your previous layout. I soon started watching all of his other train shows and loved each one of them, which continues to fuel my interest in toy trains. I was fortunate to meet Tom at his studio/store in Michigan City back in December, 2022. He was such a a delight to talk to and I purchased my first Lionel trolley and gang car from him. This past April, I acquired his Commodore Vanderbilt with open spoked drivers that he used in his I Love Toy Trains part 11 video. I was deeply saddened about his passing, but I hope to continue his legacy by producing films on toy trains under my brand. I will eventually do a series of videos as a tribute to him, which will include an overview history on his Commodore Vanderbilt. My deepest condolences to the McComas family and best wishes to you Terry.
I Love Toy Trains changed my life for the better. Thank you Tom McComas from the bottom of my heart. Wonderful tribute for a wonderful soul. May he Rest In Peace.
What a fun tribute to Tom McComas, one of the "great ones". I still have the VHS tape that has your original interview on it, and you could tell from your face that there was funny stuff going on. Thanks for the "back story". By the way, I share your passion for Tonka trucks, but don't have the collection you do. Well done!
LOL, thanks J.J. Funny stuff indeed. In the original 1991 interview Tom was kneeling in front of the shelves where my caps were displayed. He innocently started by tossing a cap to me and told me to put it on. Soon he was flying them at me like a Frisbee. Of course there is probably an hour or more of interview shot just to get 10 minutes of useful content. It was around 2 AM and he finished by throwing caps at me quicker than I could change them. That is what he was trying to capture at the 2014 session except that one made the edit and became the end of the video. I'm glad you are into Tonka trucks as well. In case you haven't seen it, I have a video of those when I had them set up on the same table where my slot cars were at in the tribute video. I had taken the slots down and made a giant scenicked excavation site to do the video. Here is the link to TonkLand......ruclips.net/video/pkzowxq7RrE/видео.html
I had the pleasure of meeting Tom at a York show back in 2007. I made a point to thank him and tell him how much his work amused and entertained me over the years. My favorite is the 100 year history of Lionel with Tom Snyder.
What a very sweet and emotional tribute video you made there Terry. Tom McComas’ I Love Toy Trains series and his other toy train videos (including both the old Toy Train Revue and new Toy Train Revue series) got me interested into not only trains in general, but into the spectacular model railroading hobby. Tom was a very wonderful and passionate guy in The O Gauge Model Railroading Territory, hell, I would say like he was the king of it, but anyways, it was a great pleasure for you to share us some behind the scenes footage of their second visit back in 2014 and a couple of photos of their first visit back in 1991. And Tom McComas, thank you for everything that you made for us in the model railroading hobby and us train fans both young and old alike. Your legacy for video producing on both toy trains and real trains will never be forgotten 🫡😔🪽
That was a touching tribute Terry. I’m so sorry about Tom. I know how much he meant to you and all of us. I got my start with TM books and videos back in 1997 with I love toy trains part 4. I wouldn’t have been in the hobby if it wasn’t for his videos. He helped showed us the Magic of Lionel and model Railroading.
@isellu say Terry? Is there a way that I can reach out to you about something? I’ve been a fan of your layout for a long time and I wanted to ask you a few questions
@@railchief74 Sure. RUclips doesn't allow emails to be posted in comments but I just added my personal email to my channel so if you go to my channel near the top you can click on "more" and then click on the link to show me email. You may contact me there. I may not leave it there for very long though. I will look forward to hearing from you. Thanks!
That was a beautiful tribute Terry. I started watching TM through the I Love Toy Trains series and it would eventually grow from there with the various other videos that they produced Great Toy Train Layouts of America, Toy Train Revue, A Century of Lionel, Celebrity Train Layouts, I Love Cat Machines and various others. Without Tom and the vast catalog of videos made by him and his crew, I wouldn’t be into trains the same way that I did now. Watching these behind the scenes moments was honestly a real treat to watch and it just shows how much Tom enjoys doing these videos. While he was one of the reasons why I got into the toy train hobby, he was also a major influence on me with videomaking/filmmaking. Tom will be missed greatly by everyone within the toy train hobby and I send my deepest condolences to his family. Rest in Peace Tom and Thanks again
Hello Isaiah. Thank you for your nice comments. It sounds like you are a TM super fan. Hey, I just subscribed to your channel and will be watching more of your cool vids!
This is a great tribute to Tom and his shenanigans with filming. I was at the store last month to pick up some train Charyl had on hold for me and he sadly wasn't there that day. He will be missed dearly.
@@isellu But at least I have photos of him and I when I was there last year and in 2019. I need to add some clear coat to my I Love Toy Trains boxcar to protect his signature on it.
This is so sad May Tom RIP I watch every one of his videos. I can remember the first one I watched I was hooked I order as much as I can afford. Well they make a special video I would want one so sorry
I regret not getting to meet him, he too helped get me into the hobby even though I started with HO, but I did in recent years start collection Lionel as I joined a club that was actually featured in one of his videos, Lionel Nation 8. He is someone the model train community should never forget. PS, do you still collect Marx trains? I have the original Toy Train Revue 3 on DVD and remember the segment on your layout mentioning that you did back then 😋
Thanks for watching and commenting. The only Marx trains I have are those that I inherited from my uncle. Unfortunatley the driven gear on the driver wheels is about the same diameter as the wheel itself and they hang up on my Ross Custom turnouts. I proudly display them though and they mean a lot to me.
Wonderful video, Terry! I’ve seen every one of TM’s videos since I was a kid, and they are the best videos ever made on model railroading. I watch them multiple times every day. I hope Tom is resting well knowing that his work made an impact on my generation.
Thank you for your comment, and I agree. Tom probably touched many more lives then he could imagine. TJ
Great tribute. I always loved the hat changes.
LOL, thanks Paul. If I want to attend a train show incognito, I leave my cap off!
I didn't own any Lionel trains as a kid, but I owned all of the TM Books videos as a kid. I remember first hearing & seeing Mr. McComas in the Lionel Christmas VHS. He brought the magic of model trains to kids who could not afford them. He and Thomas the Tank Engine inspired my love of trains I carry with me today. Thank you Tom. We'll all miss you. ❤
Very nice! I met Tom at a show, many years ago. He was a perfect gentleman. He knew his Lionel and his books helped me expand my knowledge of Lionel. He will be missed. As a side note, I love the slot cars. I have around 30 sets, mostly 1/32 and HO. I still have my Aurora and Revell Nassau sets from when I was a kid. Great memories.
Thanks John and I hope you are able to run your slots once in a while. Nice! TJ
I loved wacthing the love toy train series growing up the crashes and everything always put a smile on my face
This is a wonderful tribute to tom. I've been a train buff for my entire life starting with thomas the tank engine & friends. than my first exposure to tm was the vhs version of i love toy trains part 1 (the one i had was the 1997 version with the opening and closing theme songs by james coffey). and i was hooked to tm ever since. it was also where my intrest in model trains grew. I've nearly almost bought every video tm has produced (more titles I'd like to buy but my shelf doesn't have enough room). he was a wonderful man that inspired many people in the model train hobby. it's kind of sad tom died nearly one year after greg scholl of his own video company died. they both impacted on everyone of the hobby and it won't be the same without them. wonderful tribute video to a fantastic man.
Thanks for watching! TJ
I really enjoyed watching this, so great to see all this
Thank you! TJ
Awesome tribute to Tom
Thank you!
Thanks for the video giving tribute to Tom he will be greatly missed he did bring especially the O gauge train collecting hobby out to the public with his awesome videos he has inspired me to pursue further in my love of toy trains a purchased a many of trains because of his videos btw Terry you have a awesome layout I've enjoyed seeing the progression when Tom videoed many years ago both times thank you again for sharing the behind the scenes take care and God bless
Thank you for the nice comment. I hope Tom realized how many lives he touched.
Very nice tribute to a legend! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you! TJ
Thank you for this video Terry, RIP Tom McComas
Thanks for commenting!
@@isellu No problem Terry! Always enjoy your videos, but this was a bittersweet one.
I remember seeing your layout on vhs when I was 5 in the 90’s.
I remember seeing your original layout on a copy of The Magic of Lionel when I was a kid. It was the coolest thing I've ever seen back then.
LOL, you've got a great memory! Thanks for watching and your nice comment. TJ
Thanks for catching the man himself at work. I'm just another one of the many who fell in love with the hobby because of his videos, but it's fun to see his process and personality.
Thanks for watching! TJ
What a beautiful video! Thank you for sharing your personal videos of Tom with us TJ! He will truly be missed!
Thank you, I appreciate your nice comment.
Great tribute video, Terry. The original Toy Train Revue was one of my first avenues to finding TM's content, and are still some of TM's greatest works.
It was wonderful to see some behind the scenes snippets. It was like finding these stories for the first time all over again. Thanks for sharing them.
Tom was not just an incredible video producer and trailblazer for the hobby as a whole, but what a compassionate man. Every video I got from TM had a unique blend of passion and joy. There will never be another guy like Tom.
Thank you! Tom deservedly has a great following.
Thanks for the great video tribute Terry! I purchased my first TM Video on vhs in 1994 at a local hobby store, and now probably own everyone of his train DVDs and most of his older Lionel books! Love watching and reading them over and over again. I will miss him greatly!
Paul from Michigan
We probably had no idea how those old standard def VHS tapes would steer us far into the model railroad future. Thanks for watching neighbor!
Very sad to hear of Tom's passing. Never met him, but I would've been very happy to as TM's videos had a pretty big influence on me as a kiddo. Got the 3 rail bug so well I'll never be cured....
Prayers for his family, friends, and all us train nuts everywhere. Mr. McComas will be missed by all.
Thankyou for sharing love your layout im gone miss him he got me started watching his video about layouts and more im big fan of your layout and his videos
Thank you!
Great tribute,👍
Thank you!
Terry,
Thank you for this wonderful tribute to Tom.
I wouldn't be in the hobby if it wasn't for Tom's The Magic of Lionel VHS.
My parents bought it for me in the spring of 1994, and I watched it constantly.
At 37, I still have it and also have a nice collection of postwar Lionel because of it.
Thank you again.
I'm glad it still is an enjoyment for you. I have a postwar style layout also and enjoy that as much or more than the modern stuff once in a while. Thanks for watching! TJ
Great Tribute to Tom. Terry, I've been subscribed to you for a long time, but only just realized you were the second layout on 'The Magic of Lionel'. I must have watched your feature 100 times as a kid. Thanks for being such a great inspiration and again, great tribute to Tom McComas.
Wow JD, a comment from a real live RUclips influencer!!!! Seriously, I have always enjoyed your videos and admittedly just now subscribed. Thanks for your comments and keep up the good work! TJ
This is amazing! It’s nice to see a tribute from someone who’s actually been in his work and to hear, from the inside, what he was like in person. This is a really great tribute and really cool to show the behind the scenes as well!
Thank you for the thoughtful comment, I really appreciate it!
Brilliant.. 🙏😌
Thank you as always, Porsche.
What a beautiful tribute to Tom McComas Terry. It was Tom's I Love Toy Trains series that got me into this wonderful hobby, which some of the footage was from your previous layout. I soon started watching all of his other train shows and loved each one of them, which continues to fuel my interest in toy trains. I was fortunate to meet Tom at his studio/store in Michigan City back in December, 2022. He was such a a delight to talk to and I purchased my first Lionel trolley and gang car from him. This past April, I acquired his Commodore Vanderbilt with open spoked drivers that he used in his I Love Toy Trains part 11 video. I was deeply saddened about his passing, but I hope to continue his legacy by producing films on toy trains under my brand. I will eventually do a series of videos as a tribute to him, which will include an overview history on his Commodore Vanderbilt. My deepest condolences to the McComas family and best wishes to you Terry.
Thank you Nikolas, I appreciate it! It must be special to own one of his locomotives. I will look forward to your videos.
@@isellu you are sincerely welcome Terry. Maybe some day we can get together and chat about trains. I also live in Michigan. Best wishes. - Nik
Thanks for this. I spent many hours reading his books and watching his videos, when I wasn't busy with my trains.
Yeah, the only thing better than reading about or watching videos about trains is playing with trains. Thanks! TJ
I Love Toy Trains changed my life for the better. Thank you Tom McComas from the bottom of my heart. Wonderful tribute for a wonderful soul. May he Rest In Peace.
Thank you!
I had the great pleasure to meet him at a York meet several years ago. A great guy. He will be missed.
Yes, he's the kind of guy you could visit with for a short time and feel like you've come away with a new friend.
@@isellu
And like you've been friends for years
Great tribute to Tom McComas Terry.
Thank you, as always Hunter!
What a fun tribute to Tom McComas, one of the "great ones". I still have the VHS tape that has your original interview on it, and you could tell from your face that there was funny stuff going on. Thanks for the "back story". By the way, I share your passion for Tonka trucks, but don't have the collection you do. Well done!
LOL, thanks J.J. Funny stuff indeed. In the original 1991 interview Tom was kneeling in front of the shelves where my caps were displayed. He innocently started by tossing a cap to me and told me to put it on. Soon he was flying them at me like a Frisbee. Of course there is probably an hour or more of interview shot just to get 10 minutes of useful content. It was around 2 AM and he finished by throwing caps at me quicker than I could change them. That is what he was trying to capture at the 2014 session except that one made the edit and became the end of the video.
I'm glad you are into Tonka trucks as well. In case you haven't seen it, I have a video of those when I had them set up on the same table where my slot cars were at in the tribute video. I had taken the slots down and made a giant scenicked excavation site to do the video. Here is the link to TonkLand......ruclips.net/video/pkzowxq7RrE/видео.html
I had the pleasure of meeting Tom at a York show back in 2007. I made a point to thank him and tell him how much his work amused and entertained me over the years. My favorite is the 100 year history of Lionel with Tom Snyder.
I'm glad you got a chance to meet him and I'm sure he appreciated your encouragement.
What a very sweet and emotional tribute video you made there Terry. Tom McComas’ I Love Toy Trains series and his other toy train videos (including both the old Toy Train Revue and new Toy Train Revue series) got me interested into not only trains in general, but into the spectacular model railroading hobby. Tom was a very wonderful and passionate guy in The O Gauge Model Railroading Territory, hell, I would say like he was the king of it, but anyways, it was a great pleasure for you to share us some behind the scenes footage of their second visit back in 2014 and a couple of photos of their first visit back in 1991. And Tom McComas, thank you for everything that you made for us in the model railroading hobby and us train fans both young and old alike. Your legacy for video producing on both toy trains and real trains will never be forgotten 🫡😔🪽
Thanks for watching and your message to Tom is well said!
R.I.P Tom, Gods speed.😭
That was a touching tribute Terry. I’m so sorry about Tom. I know how much he meant to you and all of us. I got my start with TM books and videos back in 1997 with I love toy trains part 4. I wouldn’t have been in the hobby if it wasn’t for his videos. He helped showed us the Magic of Lionel and model Railroading.
Thank you, it sounds like we all have the same impression of Tom....and it's a good one!
@isellu say Terry? Is there a way that I can reach out to you about something? I’ve been a fan of your layout for a long time and I wanted to ask you a few questions
@@railchief74 Sure. RUclips doesn't allow emails to be posted in comments but I just added my personal email to my channel so if you go to my channel near the top you can click on "more" and then click on the link to show me email. You may contact me there. I may not leave it there for very long though. I will look forward to hearing from you. Thanks!
@@isellu thank you sir
That was a beautiful tribute Terry. I started watching TM through the I Love Toy Trains series and it would eventually grow from there with the various other videos that they produced Great Toy Train Layouts of America, Toy Train Revue, A Century of Lionel, Celebrity Train Layouts, I Love Cat Machines and various others. Without Tom and the vast catalog of videos made by him and his crew, I wouldn’t be into trains the same way that I did now. Watching these behind the scenes moments was honestly a real treat to watch and it just shows how much Tom enjoys doing these videos. While he was one of the reasons why I got into the toy train hobby, he was also a major influence on me with videomaking/filmmaking.
Tom will be missed greatly by everyone within the toy train hobby and I send my deepest condolences to his family. Rest in Peace Tom and Thanks again
Hello Isaiah. Thank you for your nice comments. It sounds like you are a TM super fan. Hey, I just subscribed to your channel and will be watching more of your cool vids!
This is a great tribute to Tom and his shenanigans with filming. I was at the store last month to pick up some train Charyl had on hold for me and he sadly wasn't there that day. He will be missed dearly.
Wow, that's too bad you didn't get a chance to see him. BTW, I like your choice of the shenanigans word.....that's exactly what Tom was about.
@@isellu But at least I have photos of him and I when I was there last year and in 2019. I need to add some clear coat to my I Love Toy Trains boxcar to protect his signature on it.
Hopefully York will honor him at their next big meet. Tom helped plant the seeds of model railroading for 80’s, 90’s, and 2000’s kids.
Awesome, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching and I'm luvindatusername! TJ
I have that Terry, I watched it so many times,I know the dialog. I did a couple tribute videos on my channel, this behind the scenes, is precious.
Thank you, 1991 seems like yesterday!
This is so sad May Tom RIP I watch every one of his videos. I can remember the first one I watched I was hooked I order as much as I can afford. Well they make a special video I would want one so sorry
Thanks for sharing .
Thanks for watching! TJ
I regret not getting to meet him, he too helped get me into the hobby even though I started with HO, but I did in recent years start collection Lionel as I joined a club that was actually featured in one of his videos, Lionel Nation 8. He is someone the model train community should never forget.
PS, do you still collect Marx trains? I have the original Toy Train Revue 3 on DVD and remember the segment on your layout mentioning that you did back then 😋
Wish I could’ve met him too.
Thanks for watching and commenting. The only Marx trains I have are those that I inherited from my uncle. Unfortunatley the driven gear on the driver wheels is about the same diameter as the wheel itself and they hang up on my Ross Custom turnouts. I proudly display them though and they mean a lot to me.
Ever get to meet Tom’s son Jeff Terry?
Hi Hunter, no I did not, did you?
@@isellu yes I did when I was younger.