I'm just finishing up a Trumpeter Me-262 1/32 (the A1A 'heavy armament'), and I have the Mig-3, TBM-3, and P-47 'dorsal fin' in the stash up next. I read a ton of reviews on each before purchasing, and got them all on eBay. The Mig-3 is dirt cheap at $30 shipped, the P-47 I got for $45, and the TBM for $65. Retail on these kits are 3X those prices. Go eBay or pay big.
The best take on kit quality comes from one of the Hyperscale reviewers... he stated (paraphrasing), that all the major elements fit great, but just about every part needed some 'fiddling'. That's dead on. The fuselage halves, wing roots, and pit fit just perfectly on the 262... almost like magic compared to the Hasegawa 109 I'd finished previously. They did take some sanding/test/sanding/test/etc., but really didn't require any great work to fit great, and zero putty after the Weld-On 3. There are over 400 parts in the kit, though, and just about every one of them has either a bit of flash, or slightly oversize locator pin, or... well, something, wrong them. Nothing that takes more a minute or two to fix, or even a few seconds, but there it is.
Still a blast to build, though, at least for their modern kits. Read reviews of the SPECIFIC kit you're interested in, however. They put out some real turkeys, particularly before 2005 according to the reviews I've read. There are some fairly negative ones, for example, for the Trumpy P-38 in 1/32. I'd love to build a Lightning in that scale, but I'm going to hold out till someone else does it, or Trumpeter re-tools the kit.