And that nicely demonstrates the value of a program like iTrain. A little test program can be easily created to test a section of track and leave it repeating in a loop. Thumbs up.
Coming from you, I will take that as an even greater compliment :) Thank you master, after all it was your videos that helped me each time I got stuck :)
@@Hal-Zuzzu_Model_Railway LOL, very kind, but I'm not an iTrain expert. I'm learning, like you. I just take the knowledge from the manual, the forum, and from the iTrain gurus, and find a way of explaining it in a manner that I understand and, hopefully, others understand.
Very clever. Nice smooth running. Pete.
Thanks Pete :)
And that nicely demonstrates the value of a program like iTrain. A little test program can be easily created to test a section of track and leave it repeating in a loop. Thumbs up.
Coming from you, I will take that as an even greater compliment :)
Thank you master, after all it was your videos that helped me each time I got stuck :)
@@Hal-Zuzzu_Model_Railway LOL, very kind, but I'm not an iTrain expert. I'm learning, like you. I just take the knowledge from the manual, the forum, and from the iTrain gurus, and find a way of explaining it in a manner that I understand and, hopefully, others understand.
You are doing a fine job at that :)
I find myself often looking up solutions you have very clearly explained. Never been let down! :)
hi joe .looks like everything is running smoothly. well done.
Thanks dude 👍 See you Monday!!
Nice video, this really shows the benefits of having automation when it comes to testing track work. all the best Tony.
It helps :) I also spend hours writing routes for the shunters to perform tasks within the yards :) Good fun :)