3D
I'm not exactly TOC caliber (I wish) but I can hold my own. I can do a lot more 3D with my 35% than I can with my 25% - I'd say the 35% is at least three times easier. If you really want to do 3D, you will need a larger plane - 100" or greater wingspan. I know planes in this size aren't exactly free, so maybe you can compromise and get closer, say in the 25% to 30% scale range.
The 25% I used to fly until I sold it was a Sig 25% Cap ARF. It actually was a pretty good 3D plane considering its size. It would TR, blender, harrier, etc. Other than getting a 35%-40%, that is the only plane I have had experience with that I would say did 3D.
I flew somebody's U-Can't-Do-3D once... my mama told me if you can't say anything nice...
Never flown the others you mentioned but if they are fun fly types that are being marketed as 3D ships you would probably be better off with something like a Pizazz or Something Extra, etc.