PW: Ah, I thought you were talking about making a castle or fortress wall... If you're making yourself some linear obstacles like that, I may as well suggest that you get yourself some air drying latex, some two part resin, some lego blocks and a well ventilated garage, shed or spare bedroom and cast yourself up a full set. If you've ever been to WHW you will notice that pretty much all of their terrain is custom made, then reporduced in resin, which works really well for walls, and even moreso for the Mordheim tables they've put together, bloody great they are if I do say so myself...
Lex: I'm guessing you were in Egypt for the scuba diving... Out of interest, why the light tan undercoat?
azrael71: Nice trebuchets, although the sculpting is rather 'basic' isn't it? I don't see even the slightest hint of wood grain, etc... The Squiggoth is nice as well, is that an Epic Forgeworld one BTW?
m4jumbo: Mmmm, cannons... Not much more to say really, as IMHO there is no such thing as too many cannons... Very nice and effective, although I'm not sure if I would have done all white wheels. As and when I ever get around to painting a unit of WM Averland cannons or other artillery, I am likely to either leave the wood parts painted all black, or possibly paint the spokes and things like that box yellow, leaving the rest of the carriage and the rim of the wheels black. I've left my WH Averland artillery all-black, with the yellow being partially represented by the bronze on the guns themselves (ok I know, really its more brown-orange).
jchaos79: My those are big Jackels.... The only criticism I can really say is that perhaps they look a little too alive? Other than that, great idea...
Swordmaster: Again, nice neat High Elves. The blue and gold scheme seems to work really well. I might however suggest that you bring the browns on your wood almost to white. Currently the sort of I'm guessing vomit brown that you're using has a tone very close to the gold that you are using, but then of course that may be your intent anyway...
I do like the blue-washed scale armour BTW, I think it ties in with the blue fabric very well, and is that a gold trim I detect?