The blooper parts are funny, although the "Oh No!" line used to scare me in my childhood. But now I really love those and they're very hilarious! The Buster segments crack me up every time he crashes!
RIP Ward Kimball. I met Barry Leonard a couple years ago. Nice guy, but I forgot to ask just how brutal the accident with the Big Boy actually was since it was all off camera...
I thought Mr Leonard's response was QUITE controlled Did not meet Ward Kimball BUT was at the auction Got the Blue Bing Building from the European Layout and the figures riding the Toonerville trolley on his American layout
Say it with me now... “Luckily, no one was hurt!” ...except for all of the millions of passengers who probably all died in that crash. At least nobody IMPORTANT was hurt. -Missoliverandblossom, MOAB/T&F Abridged
Zany Buster should have been number 2! (granted, I am biased, being that's my favorite ILTT moment of all time ;) And Tom, you might remember me; I was the one who bought the Zany Buster shed and Spirit of the Century set from you last year! :)
I remember this series but never really cared for this final scene however it's one of those series that helped me get into hobbys, trains were my first hobby but as stated in this segment you bet it's pricey the higher you get as in most hobbys today.
I remember seeing parts of "5. Log Jam" on I Love Toy Trains (we own a copy of the mid 1990's VHS release), and I never realized that there was a shot of the logs being offloaded from a flatcar into the log loader, a shot that wasn't used in I Love Toy Trains. In fact, until I saw this video and read more on a "TM Books and Video" Fandom page, I never knew that any of the footage that was featured in I Love Toy Trains was taken from earlier videos, such as 1988's Great Toy Train Layouts of America Part 1. I'm now curious to find out which parts of I Love Toy Trains came from your earlier videos and which parts were created specifically for I Love Toy Trains. Btw, were the "Log Jam" bloopers real, or was it all scripted?
fun fact: the daylights used an airhorn, and that was a steam engine. although he is talking about the hiawatha, and it did not, as i know, did not use an air horn. it did not sound like one that it would use in the first place. we are both right lol.
Yeah, since you can rule out that Ward was there and he went in ‘02. Also per you profile pic are you cpufreak101 from the discord? I’m Ryan with the 1361 pfp