Looks great,
One question, How did you get that cool texture on the mountain(s) ?
Talk about talent, WOW!
Thank you but I'm not sure about the "talent", it really was hit and miss.
In a nutshell, I formed the basic shape of the mountain with 1" EPS foam.
Once I had the fundamental shape, I started layering the foam with 45 minute cure plaster of paris using the back of a "T Spoon" to spread it.
Once I had the plaster in a similar shape of the foam, I used thin, irregularly sliced bits of EPS scattered around it, then plastered over the top of that again. I continued laying the plaster until I had something that looked close to what I see outside my home.
As the final layer of plaster started curing, I'd use the back of the T Spoon again to add a bit more shape.
The rock face was done by waiting for the plaster to "almost set", then I went nuts with my knife cutting grooves into it, leaving the plaster that had been cut out where ever it fell. I watched Nightmare on Elm Street before doing that, just for inspiration
That is all there is to it. As said, not much talent just hit and miss technology, keeping my fingers crossed and referring to my real surrounding terrain. and the rock faces we have here. In short, it isn't hard just very time consuming and messy, something my wife constantly reminds me of.
Thanks again for your kind words, they flatter me unjustifiably and are appreciated.