GWR chocolate brown was used on the lower panels of passenger coaches and for the entire sides of parcels and untility vans.
First used in the Victorian era the GWR changed to crimson lake livery before WW1, but the two-colour chocolate and cream returned after the war and survived until nationalisation. The livery was briefly revived in the late 1950s and is popular with many preserved railways in West of England.
18ml water based acrylic pot.