Precisely and SWB wagons as well. Nothing looks as well as 15 or more two axle wagons behind an A class, nor short coaches of the period. This will be especially so on a layout. We are fortunate to have large radius curves on Kingsbridge but even with those mk3 stock just doesn't look right, nor even mk2. The 57-60ft coaching stock looks more natural on a model layout. Looking at most of the old Youtubes from the 60s and 70s of A classes in traffic they are usually hauling large rakes of mixed 2 axles loose coupled wagons comprising mainly of H-Vans, Cattle wagons, Open wagons and a few short flats carrying a tractor or a car, etc. The old aerial photos of the marshalling yards at places like Kingsbridge, and Tralee show goods sidings packed with two axle vans.