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Iwata-Medea NEO TRN 1 Trigger Airbrush

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Features

  • Features a unique 0.35 mm needle and nozzle combination for finer detail spraying and medium sized spray patterns
  • Includes interchangeable large 1/3 oz. and a medium 1/16 oz. cups designed with a funnel shape; allows for easy clean-up and more efficient paint flow
  • Preferred when working in small to medium sized hobby areas with small amounts of paint
  • The gravity-feed trigger airbrush performs well at lower air pressures which helps create greater detail
  • Useful paint airbrush for general hobby projects, cake decorating, cosmetic and finger nail application, bakery crafts and fine art projects

Description

The Iwata Neo Series TRN 1 is perfect for model railroads, general hobbies, custom automotive graphics, RC car bodies airbrush tanning, fine art, plastic models, body art and cosmetics! The NEO Series, including these New NEO for Iwata Trigger Airbrushes, are unique in that they are designed to work at low air pressures. The benefits of the NEO Trigger Airbrushes working with low air pressures are minimal overspray, precise control, detailed spraying, fine atomization and affordability. Specifically designed to work together, the NEO AIR for Iwata Miniature Air Compressor and the New NEO for Iwata Trigger Airbrushes make the perfect set, both affordable and compact!

Brand: Iwata


Material: Plastic


Item Weight: 12.64 Ounces


Style: Gun


Product Dimensions: 6 x 4 x 1 inches


Item Weight: 12.6 ounces


Item model number: N5500


Manufacturer recommended age: 12 months - 8 years


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Manufacturer: IWATA-MEDEA Inc


Date First Available: January 6, 2014


Frequently asked questions

The Iwata-Medea Neo TRN 1 Trigger Airbrush is designed to use with a wide range of mediums including watercolors, acrylics, inks, dyes, and more. It is highly versatile and perfect for both professional art and craft applications.

The Neo Airbrush is known for its high-performance, reliability and superior atomization. It operates at both high and low pressure which makes it perfect for a wide range of applications.

The Iwata-Medea Neo TRN 1 Trigger Airbrush comes with a 0.24 oz / 7 ml gravity-feed cup. Its big capacity allows you to work on larger projects without needing to refill the paint frequently.

The product comes with a gravity feed which ensures the paint flows smoothly and efficiently. This gives you more control over your work and provides a consistent paint flow for a smooth, flawless finish.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Iwata airbrush consistently gets high ratings, with users praising its ease of use, intuitive trigger, and the quality it delivers. The airbrush is particularly well-liked by hobbyists who use it for painting miniatures and crafting models. However, several users find the design uncomfortable, particularly if they have hand injuries or surgeries in the past. Overall, Iwata receives mixed reviews for comfort but is universally praised for performance and reliability.

Pros

  • 🎨 High quality, reliable performance
  • 🎨 Intuitive trigger that is easy to use
  • 🎨 Versatile, suitable for detailing miniatures and large surface painting
  • 🎨 Easy to clean

Cons

  • 🎨 The design is not comfortably fitting in hand for all users
  • 🎨 Some found the size of the airbrush too small
  • 🎨 Some users feel that the airbrush requires high air pressure to work optimally

Should I Buy It?

If you're looking for an airbrush that is valued for its performance and easy-to-use trigger, the Iwata airbrush may be a good option for you. Comfort may be a consideration depending on your personal preference and hand shape. However, if performance and reliability are your top concerns, the Iwata airbrush has proven to be a great investment.


  • It's an Iwata
Feels great in the hand, the trigger feels intuitive, and is easy to use/ easy to clean. So far, I've used it for priming and detailing miniatures. It's an Iwata, so it goes without saying that it's a quality airbrush.
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2023 by Vashta Nerada

  • 5 STARS ALL DAY LONG!
I'm a hobby enthusiast who mainly builds model cars and needed a brush to compliment my IWATA HP-C. Don't get me wrong ,I love the HP-C which is primarily used for fading, fogging and templet work, but needed an airbrush that lays down a wide pattern. After watching a few reviews of this NEO TR1 I was hooked and purchased it immediately. Since I primarily use acrylic paints and polyurethanes the first test was Vallejo primer. It shot thru the brush flawlessly with no thinning. Next I moved on to my craft paint which I use a 50 / 50 mix of paint and pledge acrylic clear and again performed brilliantly. What I really like about this brush is the trigger action and the way it fits in your hand. Pull back the trigger slightly for air then pull the trigger back further for paint. It has a trigger stop on the end of the brush so you can dial up the same amount paint with every depression. After using this brush for a while now I hardly use the trigger stop because the brush is so accurate and precise you become comfortable squeezing the trigger and laying down the right amount of paint. CONCLUSION; it's an IWATA ! What do expect ! It's well made, easy to use and easy to clean. 5 STARS ALL DAY LONG! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2016 by 6teesrule

  • Great product
Iwata airbrushed never let me down this is no exception great tool.
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2023 by Shadd Schutte

  • Works fine.
I've used the air brush a few times now. It works just fine. For me, the best feature is the pistol style trigger. My hands aren't what they use to be. And the button types are hard on my fingers. Especially for control. Clean up is much nicer and easier than my old siphon style air brush also. Which is a Paasche TS Talon air brush I bought years ago, when I was a younger man. I also have a Iwata LP50 touch up spray gun that I used regulary to spray high temp ceramics for 10 years with great succes. So this air brush being an Iawata also helped me make my choice. I am not sorry I bought it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2021 by Debbie C.

  • I went for the name brand, bad idea
I know a lot of people sing high praises for this brand and I went for the name brand and well...I have issues with the brand. My first airbrush, not this one, I bought from the company I returned because it didn't work. The top trigger styles aren't comfortable for me and then I saw this and thought I'd give it a try. I'm going to say, for me, this airbrush could work better. I've had surgery on my hand and the handle seems to fit over the surgery scar and isn't comfortable. It is also sort of small. I have a different brand of airbrush I think is a very good airbrush. The difference between the two is day and night. The trigger on this brush isn't as smooth as the other brush and this brush requires more air pressure to work like I want it to paint. I guess I'm not so happy with the brand. I've had three of their airbrushes and no joy with any of them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2020 by li'l bamboo

  • Best in the game
Love it
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2023 by rudy Ruiz

  • Abosulutly outstanding
I just started using an airbrush several months ago and have used them enough to know what works and what doesn't. I use Vallejo paint for all my aircraft models and this Iwata airbrush is so easy to use and always works. I am very careful with all my airbrushes, I have three other airbrushes that are a different brand and they tend to clog easier than this Iwata airbrush. The Neo TRN 1 is my favorite and delivers paint smooth and accurate from tiny lines to bigger surfaces. Well worth the money for the ease of use and cleaning and operation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2020 by wheeltime

  • Amazing Airbrush
I started airbrushing about a year ago, and throughout the year have purchased many mediocre, or less than airbrushes. Since purchasing the Neo TRN1, I have finally seen what s true difference it makes to purchase high quality equipment. My work is noticeably better and I owe it to this airbrush. Iwata nailed it with this comfortable trigger grip and even from the fine detailing, to the great coverage, you owe it to yourself to purchase this airbrush. Thank you Iwata. Sincerely, Bret Martin ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2020 by Bret Martin

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