To spruce up the scenery at Overlook Raceway Park I added a sport fisherman to my pond and a couple sunshade umbrellas for the video cameraman and for one of the race marshals. Here's some photos:

The race marshal at the top of the starting line straight is waving the green flag for the yellow Porsche as he stands in the shade of his Gulf Oil sponsored umbrella. The umbrella is a drink umbrella from a local Thai restaurant, painted with faded paper Gulf Oil logos applied.

The video cameraman and his assistant are positioned at the highest point of the race track. He has his camera rested on the crook of a dead tree branch for more stability and you can see his assistant in the background running to catch up to the action. His Shell Oil sponsored umbrella is also made from a small paper drink umbrella. His camera is scratch built from bits and pieces of scrap plastic.
The camera accessory bag is scratch built from bits of paper, painted to sort of look like leather and placed to lean against the umbrella pole.

I made a sport fisherman out of an old spare figure that needed some TLC. So, I chopped off his legs just below the knees, gave him a paper fishing vest and a paper hat, painted his pants to look like hip-waders and placed him in the pond near the south side. He's in the lower center of the photo.

Three Pioneer notch-back Mustangs are circling the pond on their way to the track's highest elevation point.

If you look closely at this photo you can barely see the fly fishing line (made out of very fine copper wire from an old electric motor) and the bright red fly lure at the end of the line. His fishing pole is made out a bamboo splinter. The reel is a few bits of old watch pieces cobbled together.

A closer shot of the fly fisherman, the lure is near the top left of the photo.

When he put his hip waders on, he left his boots on shore (the boots were crafted from cut cut off feet). His bucket has a couple of fish in it already and his net is nearby ready to scoop up the next fish that latches onto his lure. The bucket is crafted out a section of drinking straw with a bit of bent copper wire for a handle. The net is made from a piece of bent wire, some plastic wire insulation for the handle and a bit of wire screen for the net. I'm pretty happy with the way the fisherman turned out but I still have some work to do to get the water to look more realistic.

The lighting in this photo makes the water look a bit more realistic. Sort of looks like it's early morning or maybe very late afternoon. Hopefully, the race cars roaring past don't scare all the fish away.