How can we honor our departed friend H_J_P???

To seeseeme

I think both versions are excellent. Please upload both and let the user decide which one to use to honor and remember HJP.

Thanks to Meridius for his time and effort.

Regards,
Ron

Edit: I now understand that they are one and the same....and that one is just a close up of the text.
 
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Thanks and no problem whatsoever. I will be uploading this in the next few days to both the DLS and the TPR Depot. I still have a few final touches to do with it.
 
Thanks and no problem whatsoever. I will be uploading this in the next few days to both the DLS and the TPR Depot. I still have a few final touches to do with it.
And I was about to email you and let you know it is great.

I am also thinking of forwarding the links (or just the screenshots) to his family.

Many thanks Mike.

Craig
:):):)
 
Thanks and no problem whatsoever. I will be uploading this in the next few days to both the DLS and the TPR Depot. I still have a few final touches to do with it.

You may want to spell his name right first. It's Alastair, not Alistair.

Mike.
 
Hi All
Ron: I think the images are of the same memorial (one's a close up)

Mike (meridious): Excellent. Perhaps a few words could be added in the 'description, config file'. This could easily be updated when other members 'pass over'.
Perhaps a 'Sadly Missed' list.
It is the 'surest fact of life' we'll all be there one day (Talk about a reunion party:) ).

Craig: If its not to late, perhaps it would be better to wait until after the funeral. I'm sure Alastair's family have enough on their plate now, I know from personal experience that funeral arrangements are 'A pain in the butt', regardless of how much you loved the departed.

I have just received an email from Terry Franks (TafWeb) about another matter, and I don't think he knows about Alastair, I'll inform him when I reply.
Cheers All
Pete.
 
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Hi All

Craig: If its not to late, perhaps it would be better to wait until after the funeral. I'm sure Alastair's family have enough on their plate now, I know from personal experience that funeral arrangements are 'A pain in the butt', regardless of how much you loved the departed.

Cheers All
Pete.
A good point Pete, I will do it after the funeral.

Craig
:):):)
 
I was wondering if Auran could donate some space at the top of this Forum page for a snapshot of our dearly beloved Trainzers as and when they pass on, there is enough room for a few photographs and some small lettering along the lines of "our past friends no longer with us" or something like that on the maroon masthead. When we ALL open our forum page in the future, we will have an everlasting reminder of our friends who are sadly not with us anymore. Just a little idea...

Cheerz. ex-railwayman.
 
With all due respect but to all "Trainzers" the memory will remain with the mad "AI Driver".
Who breaks all the rules ? who doesnt care about what the signals are ?
I for one will always remember Alastair in this way....

RIP M8
moggy
 
... this post is a shock to me, I was working with Alastair on the creation of the LSSH (hydraulic) version of my shunter, he had provided me with photographic reference for the conversion of the LSSE, and it is his loco that I modelled. We had been in e-mail conversation and had agreed to release it when he was happy with a new engine spec file that he was compiling for it ... he had the sole beta version of the LSSH ... what do I do now ? ... I still have the original model, but I know that he was not happy with how it performed.
 
... this post is a shock to me, I was working with Alastair on the creation of the LSSH (hydraulic) version of my shunter, he had provided me with photographic reference for the conversion of the LSSE, and it is his loco that I modelled. We had been in e-mail conversation and had agreed to release it when he was happy with a new engine spec file that he was compiling for it ... he had the sole beta version of the LSSH ... what do I do now ? ... I still have the original model, but I know that he was not happy with how it performed.

Hi kemplen
My own personal opinion is that you should respect Alastair's wishes and let the project be buried with him.
But saying that, you obviously knew him well, so I guess, in the end, only you can decide what to do.
Pete.
 
Its very sad to hear.....even with the sort of twisted sense of humor we all have when talking about the Alistar driver. never expected this. not sure how to remember our good friend, but any way is goos i suppose
 
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