Hi, Darren -
It's a good decision to buy the right gear, at one time.
For an overall, do nearly everything A/B the Paasche H is among the very best, rugged and long lasting, a real value. Mine is likely about age 45, still performs as new. The optional tip sizes available allow a wide range of spray coverage, heavier to finer.
I feel much the same about Badger's 200, mine gets lots of use for base coats and primers, super easy to clean and rugged. I use mine with the metal cup, not the glass jar, and the optional tip/needle sizes make it very adaptable.
If you want to do really fine work like camo borders, then it may be time to consider a dual action, internal mix A/B, gravity feed or siphon, whichever you prefer. I've used both, over time I came to prefer gravity, just my personal choice.
My A/B inventory most used now:
Badger 200 Detail, (the latest 200 model.) For wide area coverage.
Badger 100G, for finer work like wheel wells and small parts. It's old, looks and works like new, easy to clean and rugged.
Badger 105 Patriot, it's great for overall work with it's large cup, with good care it's a lifetime purchase.
Badger Sotar 20/20, with three needle/tip sizes. It does the finest spray work I'll ever need, I rely on it for all of my camo jobs. A bit less easy to clean than the others, but still not difficult.
Iwata HP-CS and M-1, excellent A/B's and qreat spray finish, I just find them a bit more "fiddly" for cleaning than the others mentioned. That's just me.
For my compressor's I use California Air Tools:
The model 1610-A, twin cylinder with tank, very quiet and efficient. The advantage is in the refill power, it only runs for about 30 seconds to recover to full when in use, as I airbrush. When the tank is full I can spray for about 15 or 20 minutes before it turns on again, then it only requires the 30 second run to refill the tank. It's several years old, LOT'S of use, works as new. It is used in the garage hobby shop.
Model 1P1060-S, single cylinder with tank, even quieter than above, just as efficient. Very short refill run time, spray session good for aboout ten minutes before tank refill. Same build quality as the above, over one year old, zero problems. I use it for a second hobby room in the house.
I'm hoping you get lots of recommendations from other members, there are plenty of good options for you. Best of luck in your search.
Patrick