Yes, definitely Banbury would be a good example. Oxford also saw some non-WR stuff including ex SR Bullieds. You are right about accuracy though. See my thread on Andoversford Jct. I would need a garage twice as big to have a totally accurate representation of the station and junction! I also don't really have the patience. We had a lovely layout called "Sheep Pasture" at the Grantham Railway Show last weekend, including the rope worked incline for wagons. Its based on a very accurate representation of part of the Cromford and High Peak Line (I think) and it was awesome in its detail and yet its simplicity. (a scale fox running through the woods etc) but the rolling stock was, by definition, very restricted as no large passenger locos would ever have used it for example. Nevertheless it showed just how skilled some railways modellers are. Blimey!
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