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The Staedtler Technico (also known as Mars Technico 780 C) is a classic and robust lead holder designed to accommodate 2 mm leads. Built for precise sketching, shading, and technical drafting, it features a clutch mechanism and integrated sharpener for convenient, on‑the‑go use.
The Posca PC-3M Paint Marker Set includes 16 vibrant, water-based markers with a fine 0.9–1.3mm bullet tip for precise, controlled application. Ideal for detailed artwork, outlining, and writing, these markers work on a wide range of surfaces and are a reliable choice for both professionals and hobbyists.
A premium set of richly pigmented color pencils with thick leads, ideal for detailed work and smooth coloring.
The Posca PC‑5M Marker Set includes 16 intense, opaque colors with a versatile bullet tip (1.8–2.5 mm). These water-based paint markers produce bold, precise lines on virtually any surface—ideal for artists, crafters, and designers.
Turn your alcohol markers into a spray tool for smooth gradients and creative effects.
The Rotring College Drawing Board A3 is a professional-grade tool designed for students, architects, engineers, and designers. Compact yet highly functional, it features a precision parallel straightedge and locking mechanism, making technical drawing smooth, accurate, and portable.
The STAEDTLER Mars Matic 700 S9 is a premium technical pen set featuring nine pens with precision line widths ranging from 0.1 mm to 1.2 mm. Designed for technical drawing, drafting, and architectural illustration, the set includes a compass adapter, stencil guide attachment, and a bottle of drawing ink—all housed in a case built for both organization and portability.
The rOtring Germany 1928 College Set is a classic technical drawing kit that includes multiple refillable Isograph pens, a mechanical pencil, ink, compass attachment, eraser, and leads—all neatly organized in a compact case. Originally designed for students and technical illustrators, this set reflects rOtring’s heritage since its founding in Germany in 1928.
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