Here is a brief rundown of what you will see in Toy Train Revue Part 3. Greg Arnett's hi-rail layout - weathered buildings and trains influenced by Norm Charboneau. Terry Johnson was in our first Toy Train Revue 3 in 1993, and its amazing how things change in 21 years. American Flyer's prewar 3/16th O gauge trains, the precursor for the Postwar American Flyer S gauge trains. Restoring Eden Spring in St Joseph, Michigan, a 106-year old amusement park featuring 15-inch scale live-steam trains. Scale S gauge with postwar accessories and modern era S-gauge trains. Bob Olsen's scale trolley captures the Brooklyn of his youth. Bonus - highlights from the 1993 Toy Train Revue 3 include Carl Burkhart's Postwar Lionel layout, a visit with Bob Weaver, Bruce Lorence's AF S gauge, and the Marx Tronic Set.
60-minutes of all-new video acquired in hi-definition and wide-screen, plus 30-minutes of highlights from our original Toy Train Revue Part 3 released in 1993.
Running time 90 minut |
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