Shep Paine has passed away

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There is a fine article on the Chicago Miniature Society Facebook page about the passing of Shep
Paine on Aug 1,2015. He had a stroke on Jul. 27,2015. A gifted and totally humble modeler who
willingly shared his knowledge and skills with all he met. He will be sorely missed by all in the hobby.
A memorial fund is being set up by the Chicago Society in his name.
 
Rest In Peace, Mr. Paine :cry::cry::cry::cry::cry:! You were and always will be an inspiration to modelers everywhere :(.
Kenneth.
 
I learnt so so much from his books in the mid 80s as a diorama builder and then as a figure painter,he has done so much for this hobby of ours and I hope and I'm certain he will get the full recognition he deserves,I was hoping he would pull through this,but the stroke must have been very serious,he will be sadly missed but never forgotten,RIP Shep
 
Indeed a sad day; condolences to all his many fans, friends and family. The passing of our heroes is always hard-- we expect them to just be there.

Alan
 
This community lost a reference, one of the best. My condolences to his family and friends. :(
RIP

Pedro.
 
What can I say? Shep was the supreme innovator in our hobby. He single-handedly elevated the shadow box from a once 'kitsch' craft to a high art form. And, of course, he was influential in so many other ways. His work for Monogram was an inspiration to an entire generation of modelers. Without Shep it is hard to say what figure modeling and dioramas would have become, but I think it is safe to say that they would have been less than they are today.

Thanks Shep! You certainly were an inspiration to me and many others. Though he was mortal, his legacy is not. The waves of his influence will ripple on through our community for many years to come. It is a great loss to us all and a sad day indeed.....

Mike Good
 
He inspired me with his work even before I knew his name. That is the dio that showed me how many things I had to learn (still have):
Monogram_Sherman.JPG

Shep was setting standards and was always steps beyond these standards with his pieces. RIP.
 
I have some of his books, which have regularly been read and re-read, and have answered many questions.
Very sorry to hear this sad news.
My deepest condolences to his family.

Ndrew
 
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