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The old TF.net Battle of Britain class loco had this reverse camera after porting it to TpF and I managed to solve that by adding a "dummy" driver line into the loco mdl.
For this lovely Class 76 though, obviously it already has one, but by changing the transportVehicle SEATS group in the .mdl from Group =3 to Group =4 it makes the camera face forwards...ever so slightly high and sadly at the loss of the visible driver, but it does work. Obviously not ideal for those that love to see the driver in his cab as CW intended.
Regardless, thank you for your hard work CW, I love the content you and your peers produce for the community.
As to other posts about the in-cab camera, well I'm no modeller, but I do occasionally tinker with .mdls and this subject appears to be a minefield. From what I've read about on various TpF forums in the past it seems to be a quirkiness with the "group" assignments in relation to the driver details in the loco .mdl. Some consensus suggests it prefers Group 1, but that requires the entire mod to follow suit, which is probably not a simple thing.
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This is immediately going into my next Playthrough.
Thank you..!