Iwata airbrushes are pretty awesome kit but you do pay with the price, I've heard rumours that the Neo is a rebrand (i.e not Iwata made) and have read some mixed reviews but not having used it cant comment on accuracy of any of the rumours, though at £50ish its pretty darn cheap for a Iwata product.
The cheaper brushes as pointed out above will definately get you started and will give you an idea if airbrushing is for you.
I personally like the Iwata Revolution CR (this is a an all round good brush) and I also have a Iwata Eclipse HP-C (smaller needle etc and for fine details). I'd say the Eclipse is probably a bit overkill for body painting really and most of the time the revolution is more than upto the task.
As with anything practice is key and in the right hands any brush can produce great work.
Best of luck.
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