I built plenty of resin kits back in my 1/48 days and suggest nobody should be deterred by the medium itself. You just use a razor saw for cutting and CA glue but everything else is much the same.
As with plastic kits the difference is in the manufacturer: some, like JGMT, were a delight to build, some like Jaeger and TC Resins, were very short-run and required an awful lot of work to fill air holes in the resin and straighten warped wings. Yes, you use mono fishing line for rigging to keep big wings square - the TC Short 184 and Felixstowe had bigger, heavier, wings in 1/48 than most 1/32 kits - and the landing wires have to do the same job as on the real thing.
So, if a new resin BE2 is of JGMT quality I wouldn't let the resin put me off, but if it were TC quality the price and the anticipated work would!
From all reports Lukgraph would likely be in the former category.
However, I think 1/32 is the ideal scale for single seaters and have sold off my WNW monsters as just too big for domestic display, so I wish they'd opted for any of the Scouts mentioned in our poll - Hanriot, Halb D.II, Austro-Hungarians etc.........
Sandy