Your terrain is a bit monochromatic, but that can be very good. It will provide atmosphere without being too distracting. Some of the pieces that you scratchbuilt look a little uni-purpose, however, which may limit the enthusiasm people have for them on the battlefield. Terrain that can be climbed on, shot through, hid behind, and interacted with by models in multiple ways is usually better than terrain which can really only serve one function. In addition, when adding debris for showmanship's sake, don't forget that if the models cannot reliably stand on it, then it's functionally useless.
That sounds harsh, but I actually like your terrain. (The big buildings are particularly sweet looking without being so flashy as to detract from your models.)
The Inquisitor and his retinue look great too. He has a very utilitarian look to him, which carries over well to his boys. I get a very distinct 'kill them all and let the Emperor recognize his own' sort of vibe to them. It has a brutal, direct feel that Inquisition figs are often lacking.
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