Posca Paint Marker, Ultra Fine Tip, Metallic Green
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Quick Overview
Uni Posca Paint Markers are full of richly pigmented opaque ink that can mark on porous and non-porous surfaces alike with vivid colors that dry to a matte finish. Works on paper, photos, glass, wood, plastic, fabric, metal and more. The paint is permanent on porous surfaces and can be scraped off non-porous surfaces. The very high quality of the materials used guarantees a stroke that is always perfectly smooth. The line is regular, the action is unique and the pleasure of creating with Posca is unparalleled.
Posca's opaque water-based ink shows up well on both light and dark surfaces, and can be layered without smearing for even greater opacity. The ink is non-toxic, lightfast, waterproof, and weather-resistant making it ideal for use indoors or out. With 8 sizes and 5 different tips shapes, Posca pens are limited only by your imagination!
PC-1MR .7 mm. Ultra Fine Tip - With its extra-fine calibrated tip ringed in metal, the PC-1MR has all the qualities of a paint marker in the form of a technical pen! Designed for amateurs and professionals looking for an ultra-fine, dense line, it offers a rich palette of color effects.
New! |
No |
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Brand |
POSCA |
Series |
Acrylic Paint Marker |
Country of Manufacture |
Japan |
Color |
Metallic Green |
Color Family |
Metallic |
Size |
.7 mm. |
Format |
Ultra Fine |
Opacity |
Opaque |
No. |
PX265298000 |
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