Iwata - Neo TRN1 Gravity-Feed Trigger Airbrush

Neo TRN1 Gravity-Feed Trigger Airbrush

Master fine details and smooth gradients with trigger control precision

Trigger control gives beginners immediate advantage over dual-action airbrushes. Press once, paint flows, no coordination between air and paint required. The Neo TRN1 simplifies learning while maintaining genuine precision through its 0.35mm needle-and-nozzle combination, capable of fine details and broader coverage as your skills develop.

Gravity-feed design operates efficiently at lower pressures than siphon-feed alternatives, reducing overspray and giving you finer control over delicate work. Two interchangeable cups, large 1/3 oz. for extended sessions, compact 1/16 oz. for quick color changes, feature funnel shapes that channel paint toward the nozzle and clean quickly between colors. Paint flows naturally downward, requiring less air pressure and providing more responsive control during detailed passages.

This configuration suits artists working in confined areas or frequently switching colors: cake decorators building intricate designs, miniature painters detailing small figures, nail artists executing precise patterns. The trigger mechanism removes the learning curve of coordinating two simultaneous actions, letting you focus on placement, coverage, and technique from your first session. Iwata builds this entry-level airbrush with the reliability their professional tools demonstrate, creating a genuine pathway from beginner exercises to accomplished airbrushing work.

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Airbrush Types

Siphon Feed Side Mount

Paint is drawn from a bottle mounted on the side. Best for larger areas and thicker paints. Ideal for automotive and model painting.

Gravity Feed Top Mount

Paint flows from a top-mounted cup. More efficient paint usage and better for fine detail work. Preferred by illustrators and artists.

Bottle Feed Bottom Mount

Large capacity bottles for extended painting sessions. Great for automotive and industrial applications.

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