I was planning to build an RF siggen too, and I was planning to use many hartley oscillators (if you are winding your own coils anyway, then it is not expensive), and space for a future PLL. However, you need to build a lot of oscillators to cover a reasonable spectrum (I wanted to go to 500MHz). And, lots of filters. So it becomes more than a small project : ( As an idea, you could design a base board and build your oscillators and filters on small 'plug-in' vertical mount boards, so that you can build just a few oscillators initially, in a spectrum of interest, and
gradually expand it. It would also help with tweaking each oscillator, or if you wanted to change oscillator topology per band.
In the end, I gave up, because it just sounded too large a project, but if you can manage it, I think it would be awesome.