Hi HKD.
You really don't need much to get going!!
What I use for most kit brews is:
Two 5 Gallon Youngs FV's. One with a little bottler tap. One lid with airlock. Both with sticky-on thermometers.
Plastic Brewing Paddle.
Little Bottler
Emily Capper
Syphon tube
Hydrometer
Trial Jar
80 branch Bottle Tree
A host of everyday kitchen stuff, most notably, a stainless steel ladle, decent can opener, plastic jug, pots and pans and a big balloon whisk.
I bottle everything because I don't have space for kegs. If you are kegging then you don't need the Little Bottler, Capper or bottle tree (although you don't really need this anyway!)
There are some really good pils kits on the market at the moment, from the £10 Youngs Harvest Pils (which is cheap as chips but perfectly gluggable) up to the premium kits at about £23. Even at the top end you are going to be making amazing beer for a fraction of the price of a pub pint! :drink:
The range of kits is astounding now, basically there's a kit for just about every style you can think of and where there isn't you can make simple modifications using extra ingredients.
+1 for checking out the sponsors - all good reputable companies. Also do you have a homebrew shop local to you?
Welcome to the wonderful world of cheap and tasty beer! :