As someone who built several sets of unisolder 5.2 and 5.2c boards I can testify that it really is not hard if you can work methodically, use copious amounts of flux, and know how to handle a soldering iron.
I built my first set in 2018 with a cheap T12 station and without hardly any soldering experience. I did run into some small issues, but nothing that could not be solved with the help of the great community over at dangerousprototypes (the existence of that community is another great reason to build this station over all other clones imho).
And like someone said before: there is a great sense of satisfaction when after the build, you load the firmware, and *beep* the station springs to life
The latest firmware supports rotary encoder operation, which brings the operation of the station to the next level. There really is no other station like it.