TMcember: I Love Toy Trains: The Final Show
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Here it is at last! The Final Show! I'm sorry if I ever hold this video off until a day after Christmas. Because I've been busy spending time with my family together. But as soon as I got home after a Christmas brunch, I was somehow able to finish this project up. It's kinda quicker than I thought it would. So I got this project done a day after Christmas, also known as Boxing Day. And here it is, here is I Love Toy Trains The Final Show.
It served as the final chapter to the original I Love Toy Trains show. It features Richard Kughn's Car Rail layout, plus his history on becoming the CEO of Lionel Trains, a lego layout, how the Marklin HO/Lionel OO hybrid layout was being built, the original American Freedom Train from 1947, behind the scenes at TM Books & Video, and Jeff's lookback and retrospective on many of the TM videos that he'd starred in like I Love Toy Trains, I Love Cat Machines, I Love Big Trains and All About Cowboys Part 1. Plus a lot more, this video will make the series go out with a bang! Enjoy it and have yourselves a very Merry Christmas! And Happy Boxing Day!
I do not own nor endorse any of the footage uploaded on here. The video series was made for educational and entertainment purposes.
All credit and rights belong to TM Books & Video, Berkshire Productions, Viacom and Pentrex
Music is done by James Coffey from Blue Vision Music and Valentino
Christmas hugs🎄❤
Jeff’s Final Show voice is such a great thing like George Carlin’s Season 4 Narration of Thomas. And also, thank you very much Tom McComas for making wonderful stuff for our childhoods including your famous I Love Toy Trains series
You're very welcome!
Jeff still has his kid look and voice in I love big trains 3 which was released after I love toy trains the final show.
@@ericurbane99 well that’s because it was filmed back in mid 2003
@@thecaledoniansleeper2648my favorite one is Vinny Boombatz! Because he is a Jerry Mahoney dummy puppet!
I have glossed over in my comment on Part 12, but the Freedom Train (1975-76) version really feels like an American version of Flying Scotsman's USA tour. On the subject of the first one, I didn't know it was a total bust due to many things during that time period it was in.
Other than that (even if it maybe the final installment of I Love Toy Trains or so we thought until 2011), great job with this one! Hope you can cover some more of this series next year like I Love Big Trains perhaps.
If they continued with Parts 13, 14, and so on, I imagine it showing toy train models but with voices! 😱
(Kinda like “Mighty Machines” which has real life construction machines with voices)
Oooh, that’s a grand concept right there! If only they could’ve done that…
@@dominicborrayo4112 No. it wouldn’t have been that grand if TM did that. It would’ve killed the franchise! Thank goodness they didn’t!
@@BlueCometEntertainment347 Oh yeah, true…
Season 2 is almost that
@@TailsFan369no2 Season 2 of what?
You did an awesome job Jeff’s voice sounded like myself when voicing Hamilton in my own series Hamilton and Friends I might do a tm books and videos dvd collection video one day.
Did you know that warehouse they used as a joke in this final video is actually the NIPSCO Power Plant in downtown Michigan City, Indiana?
Seems right now that I know their actual buildings are smaller