Alas ;
I do write this with a heavy heart .The one man in the modeling world I looked up to , that was younger than I . What does this mean to us modelers ? If you pay attention to the world around you , you'll see it isn't a young one for a lot of us .
The next question is this . How many Shep Paines have we met ? How many younger folks see us as their Shep Paines ? Scary thought isn't it ? Shep taught many of us to bend , stretch and completely throw that barrier to our skills away .
Now this is a fact . How many awards do you have , because you went beyond even yourself , because of a Shep inspired moment ? One , Two , More ? Look at each model and see if you can discover a little of your Shep inspired moment in the build . He gave all of us so much .
When I started MINSHIPCO , I was scared and apprehensive .When years later I am still cruising along creating , I think back to my one meeting with Shep . I had done my first Figure Model .( I only do these for me .To sharpen shading and toning skills . ) He looked at it and calmly said , " this is your first "? I replied in the positive , and he said " Well Done "
I didn't win anything , But having met Him and talked to him and having him compliment me was like a " Best of Show " to me . Shep will surely be missed .Those are Very large shoes to fill .Is anyone out there up to it ? If you can do it like he did , that will be the greatest testimony to the effect he had on all of us . To Teach , To Build and enjoy the ART of modeling .That's definitely what Shep left with me .
Shep , Check us out from time to time and let your messenger angel light the spark anew . We'll miss you . Tanker - Builder