Few points from me:
1st: I am amazed at the lack of braggers here. Normally, it a beating of people talking how easy a model is and how others need to "suck it up and get better".
2nd: One thing to keep in mind, and this really helped me with putting together the Ten Thunder Archers (I mean really, the head is covered by a hat and shades on all sides, why model hair on the freaking head?), is to keep thinking that you only need to do it once.
3rd: Wyrd has truly set up a barrier for a new gamers to the hobby and game. One of my new players in my community will not buy any more models as he can not put them together, and this is just because of the Lilith box set. Even the two player starter follows this "standard". Models with unnecessary joints (do the feet really need to be a separate piece? is the undercut and detail really needed?), tiny contact points for basing (because no one games with these models, right?) and models which don't fit the base ( I am sure there is a program to size models to scale with the base, not everyone wants to cork up their bases.) But now, it seems Wyrd has taken it as a badge of honor, that "niche" that will set them apart from other games.