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The way I define this is basically being a model of other models. Instead of trying to recreate reality, people tend to recreate other model railroads. This tends to result in stuff that's a copy of a copy of a copy, and you know how well that works out.
It's why I think it's important in all pursuits to not try and follow another modeler's lead, but to follow reality's.
The primary thing about NG that annoys me is that for so many people, NG for the USA starts and ends at the borders of Colorado and New Mexico. They don't realize the massive numbers of NG lines in most of the states (including Alaska and Hawaii, as I've ridden them in both those states, too). I've had a lifetime goal of seeing every NG line in the US that existed in my lifetime and I'm very close to that goal now, so I don't default to D&RGW/CS in my thinking in that regard.I model the ET&WNC, a line that breaks a great many stereotypes about NG lines...
although I find modern Australian narrow gauge to be fascinating... and puzzled why it hasn't been "standard"-ized.