Absolutely.
But when you are first developing a new variety in a breed, and you have to cross to a different breed to bring in the necessary genes, sometimes you have to settle for a few generations where your type is not what you are ultimately aiming for; but it should improve with each generation. It is a bit of give and take, you can't sacrifice on the type too much, but you also can't give up on the colour. Some genes are easier to breed in than others. Some varieties are much more difficult than others. Breeding mottled has proven VERY difficult. Breeding the chocolates and khakis, by comparison, has been a walk in the park. There is a HUGE difference between each generation, and most F5 and F6 birds are pretty good type.
Sonoran, thank you for your valuable input and participation in this discussion.