Ok so after a long exam period and a short "internet holiday" (on another forum, gave me some time to do stuff and also kept me away from posting) I've made some more progress on these guys and thought I'd throw it up.
I've tried to experiment with standing a little further back and using a crop rather then getting close and framing the pics properly then resizing the whole thing. Hope it worked out a bit better. Also it's dreary here in sunny melbourne so the photos were a bit dark, shopped a bit of brightness in but it may not be enough. For some reason the forum likes small pics. If you right click and then click view image you can open this pics a bit larger and see a bit more detail.
Enough rambling, pics time:

Here's a whole army so far pic.

Here's the rhino batch I did during layer cake yesterday, it nearly killed me but hopefully that's all the rhino's I'll need for a little while.

Here's the bike detachment, it was tricky figuring out how to do the quartering on these, I decided to just go with a vehicle style and ignore the rider's legs, don't think people will notice.

E&C made me cry so much I had to run out and get new style land raiders. Hope you approve ÂÂ
It was a "working with what you have" situation as Onyx was saying, but now I got a care package from CAL001 which filled in some gaps in my force nicely.


Closeups

Storage device I picked up for $2.50 at the reject shop. Fridge magnets glued to the bottom which kinda magnetise the washers to the case. It sorta works, going to make a mk.II once I get some foam.

The wet pallet I banged together, I got sick of paint drying up on me so thought I'd try it. Makes things much better, you can paint all the way to the last drop, and you don't need to add water throughout the coat to keep it consistent, it just does it for you so you don't end up with really thin paint at the end.

It's just blister pack foam in a fast food container with baking paper on top. Fill it about half way up the foam with water, ensuring the foam all gets wet and pre soak the baking paper a little.

And a pic of the alkemy dudes that are currently sitting next in line, scaring me and my lack of painting ability.