Thanks all for the awesome feedback
@the judge
I base most of my stuff on the same terrain for that same reason also my home board is cobble stone so I like to base them that way . I add some flair though to make them different . The guild stuff is basically normal cobble and Victorian city terrain , my ten thunders I am using all cobble stone but I added some purple flames for dark debts , ruins for the relic hunters , rail bits for the rail crew , and so on to mix it up but still keep them all on cobble stone adding extra bits adds flavor with out straying to far . Horses for that time frame where all over in city's or in the wide open terrain its like seeing a mounted police officer in NYC it works lol .
@Guardian
My 2013 resolution for gaming is to not own models that never see the table (I play with painted minis ) lol . I have come to the point where you have to separate models for gaming and models for painting competitions . I use to be super anal but I would take so much time models would never get table time so I came up with a way to have my stuff still look above average but take less time . wyrd plastics are new and hopefully they fix the massive gaps and mold lines , I had to fill so many gaps and such that line slipped buy but hey its a gaming mini and I am happy with it .