Back again folks, I lost my internet connection for a few days.
Where was I, scenery methinks. I glued sections of polystyrene to the height i required and cut the plan view out. I then made saw cuts to the embankment angle I wanted about 25mm (1") apart and proceeded to rip it off by hand. This gave a nice rough finish.
Then came making snow, a.k.a carving the contours, needless to say I was outside.
Finished items were covered in goop and then weathered
There are four hill sections, backed with styrene for durability, which are removable.
Once the sections were to my liking, then started sowing grass. This was something I had not done for thirty five odd years, lets face it, scenery in G scale may be back backing, but it's easier to plant ground cover and trees than it is to model it.
I used a variety of scatter materials and some coir potting mix. The latter comes in a pressed form the sized of a brick. You soak it in a gallon of water and it expands to two gallons in volume. Then you let it dry out for a week or more and, hey presto a nice dark brown scatter material.
All of this is fixed with a 50:50 mix of water and pva glue, spread the glue around, toss various colours of scatter around and all done
The hardest thing to model was the water, after try several things, I ended up using 24hr epoxy glue and for the surface, artists gloss gell medium. Seven attempts and getting deeper all the time.