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Can you please change your FBI warning screen?
Am I the only one here that watch big roach candy mountain at a young age??
Now the wig wag 3:17 is broken,can't swing😢
Streamlined steam engines RULE
5:34 back in black
When I first saw this video, I laughed my butt off when the dancing witch pushed the bowl of bubble bath off the table and a voice saying, “Oh no!” in the end.
imma trade a kidney for one of these models
Happy 50th Anniversary TM! I’ve been watching your videos ever since I was a child. Thank you guys for making my childhood 🚂✨
What city and state is this in
Ggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg ❤🚂🚝🚄🚅🚈🚃🚋🚞🚠 0:01 0:03
I wish I had that train!!
Знаю про перший залізничний паровоз Джона Фітча 1792 р раніше ніж Тревітік в 1804 р
0:42 that brakemen must have fell on the floor
My son is special needs and he loves trains 🚆🛤🚋🚞🚝🚊🚉🚈🚇🚅🚄🚃🚂 they're one of his favorite things in the whole world 🌎! He thinks streamlined passenger trains like the Burlington Zephyr, Union Pacific M10,000, City of Denver, and the Aerotrain are highly underrated and thinks that the Zephyr and the Aerotrain should be restored to operation and the M10,000 and the City of Denver should be rebuilt by Progress Rail, Siemens, or any other company that builds railroad equipment.
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tmbooks Imagine that! If I richly buy and customize my own regular Lionel The Polar Express LionChief Set with Bluetooth 5.0, I like to put five blue with red striped cars behind the only 1 black 2-8-4 "Berkshire" type steam locomotive #1225 with a coal tender (just like the 2004 Warner Bros. computer animated Christmas film) on train tracks such as 1 Abandoned Toy Car, 1 Disappearing Hobo Car, 1 Passenger Car, 1 Hot Chocolate Car, and 1 Observation Car in that order to honor its 20th anniversary on November 10, 2024 even though it's expensive. What do you think?
Great argument! If my wife says something about my trains, I'll try it out on her.
That intro gave me memories
What does this guy do for a living? Impressive layout and collection! Sorry I’m so late guys!
Comiskey Park had a long, long history. From Sox player Minnie Minoso to the stadium's exploding scoreboard pyrotechnics, to Bill Veeck all the way to Carlton Fisk - and of course - organist Nancy Faust - it was exciting for some 80-plus years. Comiskey did not just provide baseball to its Sox fans. It provided pure entertainment beyond baseball! Sadly, that "Disneyland-themed" ballpark was demolished in 1990.
S L O W L Y buster: HUH? oh travel at the speed of sound oh ok
the funniest childhood memory i had and still funny to this day
Oh this is so nastoglic I remeber when I was young and would laugh my ass off everytime buster mauled the shed on purpose
Reikia, kad būtu renesanas garo transportui su panašiu principu !
This was taken in I Love Toy Trains #7.
3:06 why is the stop sign yellow?
My childhood!
Nice
Women: “I bet he’s looking at women in those dirty magazines in his workshop” What men actually do in their workshop:
I’d argue that it’s not exact replica as it is using modern parts and standards. Which doesn’t downplay the greatness of the model, very nice to see it functioning!
That is awesome.
Really good stuff! Glad to see you guys are still doing good. I always enjoy anything from TM
Great stuff guys! Looking forward to more great shows and to stop by the store this summer.
I love going to that place every mid-winter! <3 My dad and I last visited the Flat Rock Train Museum for the following dates on their seasonal calendar. I was reading some books, and one of the staff members let me keep three of them. But, I decided to make sure with Pat that bringing those books home was okay. She let me keep one of them and save the other two books for their visitors.
Dang I remember growing up with you guys, this is really nostalgic for me
My childhood
Trains are cool
Glad to see the channel is still alive! A real shame you guys weren’t at this year’s Spring TCA York meet. Wasn’t the same without you there. Hope you all are still producing more high quality videos!
Hi from Michigan - first class all the way 🚂 👍
Imagine if the shed was a stationmaster’s house. And Buster crashes right into it and dragged it along, now the stationmaster has no place to live. LOL
Buster Comes to Dinner - Narrator: There was the stationmaster’s house. The stationmaster was about have dinner. Buster: Horrors! Narrator: Cried Buster and he shut his eyes. (CRASH!) The house rocked, broken glass tinkled, plaster went everywhere. Buster collected a bush on his travels. He peered into the room through its leaves. He couldn’t speak. The stationmaster was furious. His wife picked up her plate. Stationmaster’s Wife: You miserable engine! Narrator: She scolded. Stationmaster’s Wife: Just look what you’ve done to our dinner! Now I shall have to cook some more! (SLAM!) Narrator: She banged the door, more plaster fell. This time, it fell on Buster.
I got that set wonderful set.
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I think this design was so wishbone gates could be added. if you see older crossings from like the 70s, you can see they have arms moving the lights away from the mast so there can be a wishbone gate installed.
I watched this a few hours ago. I think my favorite part has to be either the Illinois Railway Museum, or the shark clip.
I used to watch this😊
Fun Fact: Do you know that raccoon it's remind me Meeko from Disney's Pocahontas.
Man my childhood watching I love toy trains and over the years hearing Jeff grow
Sam what a legend
1:14, What the?!