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I've wondered this myself.. unless theres a 3rd party one, the Shunt Signals attached to the Main Signals (esp ukPRO) are worked my pressing the TAB.. Which is a pain for Yard work.
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This is looking great, any chance of an update?
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Yep, still being worked on, but slow progress due to to other commitments. I also have a problem with floating and sunken track which I'm trying to resolve. Still tweaking with it here and there. Will keep you posted..

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Absolutely outstanding work Fackenham. Can't wait to see more! :D
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Stop teasing us, this looks better each time I look, grrrrrrr ;)
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bailey7802 wrote:Stop teasing us, this looks better each time I look, grrrrrrr ;)
Stop teasing us he says, whilst bumping a thread dormant for 4 months. Take note Alanis Morrisette - THAT IS IRONIC (I'm probably wrong, just trying to inject some humour).
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bailey7802 wrote:
Stop teasing us, this looks better each time I look, grrrrrrr ;)
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Stop teasing us he says, whilst bumping a thread dormant for 4 months. Take note Alanis Morrisette - THAT IS IRONIC (I'm probably wrong, just trying to inject some humour).
If you have got a problem with me Matthew, drop me a PM, rather than take the micky, since its not on the topic :(
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Matt does have a point though, Jake - there's been no activity on this thread since January and no news elsewhere on this route project, so why bump the thread for no obvious reason? As section 8b of the forum rules state, bumping threads is unwelcome...

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Ah, Well that's me put in my place, :( Sorry Ash
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bailey7802 wrote:Ah, Well that's me put in my place, :( Sorry Ash
Not trying to put you in your place, Jake, just saying that there's more than one way to see things. :wink:

I too am looking forward to seeing this route make it through to release, but I'm sure that if there were any updates, Fakenham would have posted something here.

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Fair point Ash, :P, I am quite looking forward to the route coming out, same with his other route, he is one very good route builder :)
Where as I am a little shoddy :P
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I have no problem with you at all, I even went to pains of pointing out I was putting some jest in to my post.

I was just pointing out that saying the OP was a tease, whilst your thread update had the effect of making a fair few probably believe their was a meaningful update could also be seen as a tease.

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ah ok, Forget my PM I sent sent you Matt, it was a clear waste of time on my part :(
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Just managed to get some stuff done after a very long break...




Hopefully will get some more done...apologies for the delay regarding this - real life etc etc.
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The screenshots look superb , is it Hatton ?
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