Tuesday, April 02, 2019 - 07:17 PM UTC
Hobbyworld presents two sets of Weathering Pencils
First one is a basic set of 24 colors of excellent quality and great pigmentation, great solubility in water and with mine of high resistance to breakage. Ergonomic hexagonal shape for greater precision in the stroke.
The second set is 6 triangular metallic colored pencils for projects that need a metallic touch on the reproduction of materials such as Steel, Aluminium, Copper, Silver, Gold, etc ... making effects of these metals as well as their oxides and iridescent effects in the on various surfaces .
These are Metallic colored pencils with black linden wood, with ergonomic triangular shape. The mine offers a uniform outline and is resistant to breakage, thanks to the LPS (Lead Protection System) system that protects the mine thanks to its adhesion to wood. Wood from sustainable plantations.
Colors in the set: copper, gold, silver, blue, green, lilac.
Theu can be ordered from Hobbyworld's webshop here
The second set is 6 triangular metallic colored pencils for projects that need a metallic touch on the reproduction of materials such as Steel, Aluminium, Copper, Silver, Gold, etc ... making effects of these metals as well as their oxides and iridescent effects in the on various surfaces .
These are Metallic colored pencils with black linden wood, with ergonomic triangular shape. The mine offers a uniform outline and is resistant to breakage, thanks to the LPS (Lead Protection System) system that protects the mine thanks to its adhesion to wood. Wood from sustainable plantations.
Colors in the set: copper, gold, silver, blue, green, lilac.
Theu can be ordered from Hobbyworld's webshop here
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