We visit the National Model Railroaders and see layouts in just about every gauge, plus a giant Lego layout. Our pal Vinnie dreams about being an engineer on magical trains that take him to famous landmarks all over the world. Aliens return for the friends they left behind in I Love Toy Trains All Aboard, and they are not happy. New bloopers, and a story proving girls like trains as much as boys. Plus new songs by our favorite singer James Coffey. Amazing special effects. If you love trains, you will love this DVD. Guaranteed.
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- 5 of 5
a little more different then the last I love toy trains video all aboard but has more stuff to see with the puppet Vinnie see all the special effects so I recommend for your I love toy trains colection
Additional comments:
Narration: Just enough.
Would kids enjoy this? Definitely!
Image quality: Excellent!
Value: Good value.
Recommend? "Must Have"!
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- 5 of 5
This 2013 TMBV program features lots & lots of incredible special effects. Some of the Songs by Jim Coffey are excellent. Which includes the Roar of the Rails song that is Yet to be released on a future album, Workin in the railway yard which was shown in I Love Big Trains Part1 From 2002, as well as the 2009 Edit on I Love Toy Trains Part 2 from Norm Charbonneau's Layout which was shown in Lionel Nation 2. Plus the Song Hear the Sound of that Clickety-Clack is also included which was later shown in Lots & Lots of Really Big Trains in 2017 by Marshall Publishing. Now here's something different about this program. When this ILTT video was first released in 2013, Vinnie the Puppet from Parts 9 & 11 of the Classic series hosted the Dream Sequence. but a couple years later, Jeff McCommas himself Re-narrated Vinnie's lines. Maybe the problem is that viewers are Scared of the Puppet, or maybe its because of the awkward high pitched helium style Chipmunk voice. Either way, this program as since been slighty Re-edited.
So Would I recommend this Program? Well I have some answers: I'll say I'm Not Sure for the Vinnie Version, and Yes I'm Giving it a green arrow for Jeff's Version. But for kids ages 1-8 or whatever they are, It'll Still be more important to watch from TMBV More Often than oh I don't Know... The Sharon Miller Style Episodes of Thomas the tank engine?
So Would I recommend this Program? Well I have some answers: I'll say I'm Not Sure for the Vinnie Version, and Yes I'm Giving it a green arrow for Jeff's Version. But for kids ages 1-8 or whatever they are, It'll Still be more important to watch from TMBV More Often than oh I don't Know... The Sharon Miller Style Episodes of Thomas the tank engine?
Additional comments:
Narration: Just enough.
Would kids enjoy this? Yes.
Image quality: Excellent!
Value: Excellent value!
Recommend? Definitely.
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