I have made several Hasegawa models in 1/32 scale and they were great.
I've built (all hasegawa)
BF 109 G-14
BF 109 K-4 (JG 52)
ME 262 (JV 44)
Fw 190 D9 (JV 44)
JU 87 G2 (Rudel markings, Winter paint)
Spitfire Mk V ( copied from BoB film)
All in 1/32 scale and they're very big (stuka is over 40cm wing tip to tip, from memory)
Great fun, I didn't bother with an airbrush... If you take your time with a good quality set of brushes you can come up with a nice paint job.
Also, if you want to spend big dollars and have the best, I'd reccomend 'Trumpeter' kits. I've opened some of these up (Local model store owner is very passionate and loves to discuss warbirds). The rivet detail is amazing and on his word (he has built a few trumpeter kits), he says they're a dream to build.
I make no claim to be an ace model builder. My girlfriend and I worked on them together and we had great fun. I tried to make them as historically accurate as possible without spending months on them and I think they look great.
So, if you're like me, go for Hasegawa kits, they got together very well 95% of the time, have nice decals and won't break the bank.
The models I've built so far have all been $40 to $60 (AUD) kits and expect to spend up to and including $30AUD on RLM paints if you want your paint jobs to match what the instructions suggest.
Regards
Arch