Ok ... I'm from the much maligned group (read leper colony) of ... "if it looks like a 109 ..."
Being a "Basic" modeler ... I don't count rivets or measure panel lines etc ... millimeters of inacuracies don't phase me ... I don't like 'drama' - meaning craploads of putty, scratch building ... or huge outlays in currency.
For me ... Trumpeters E (Emil) series is a mixture ...
In the positive, it is highly detailed kit with some cool extras that other (more expensive) manufacturers left to AM ... In other words I feel that Trumpeter gives you more 'Bang-for-buck' ... they assemble with relatively no drama ... compared to the "old tool" Hasegawa Emil (not to be confused with the new tool F and G series) that had me shying away from the brand for at least a few years afterward in much the same way as a regularly beaten wife will shy away from her husband!!! **Warning: Do NOT buy any old tool Hasegawa!!** - unless you like pain!
But Nick is correct in that Trumpeter have a bunch of noted accuracy issues to the trained eye ... I think that this widespread criticism and dissapointment was amplified because of the comparitively brilliant level of a couple of their previous releases ... (the Me 262 and some American prop dive bomber - I forget which one). Really, to most of the experts, it seems that they just threw the kit together without a lot of loving attention to the detail that counted. Lower fuse shape and rudder size were just a couple worth a mention.
The G's were a MUCH better effort (The F, of course, looking like a G-2 ... was released as just that, a few months later, much to the amusement and bronx cheers of the modeling community) ... but the rudder was still undersized - and remains so today ...
For all the enigma and frustration that trumpeter are (nothing frustrates so much as someone who CAN do better, but doesn't) ... I like them - they are user friendly - if you don't have the modelers version of OCD
For me ... at my skill level ... and time prepared to spend on any one given kit ...
Cyber-Hobby for the 'E' series if possible, otherwise Trumpeter
Hasegawa for the 'F'
Trumpeter for the 'G-2'
Revell new tool 'G-6' ... otherwise toss between Trumpeter and Hasegawa
Toss between Trumpeter and Hasegawa for later 'G' variants
Hasegawa for the 'K'
My two cents,
Rog