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In lugnet.general, Yaron Dori wrote:
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I actually never knew him (beside his name and his creations), but I want to
send my condolence to his family and friends.
I wanted to suggest something as a continue to Sylvi idea. Maybe on the
coming up brickfest we can dedicate a room or something that will present all
of his LEGO MOCs.
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=elkane
I really dont know what else to say...
Yaron
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A suggestion has been submitted to me to include a missing man formation in
honor of Travis at the BrickFest Flyin, and I am pursuing that idea. Those
interested, please drop me a line.
Joe Meno
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In lugnet.general, Joe Meno wrote:
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In lugnet.general, Yaron Dori wrote:
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I actually never knew him (beside his name and his creations), but I want to
send my condolence to his family and friends.
I wanted to suggest something as a continue to Sylvi idea. Maybe on the
coming up brickfest we can dedicate a room or something that will present
all of his LEGO MOCs.
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=elkane
I really dont know what else to say...
Yaron
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A suggestion has been submitted to me to include a missing man formation in
honor of Travis at the BrickFest Flyin, and I am pursuing that idea. Those
interested, please drop me a line.
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Travis was going to put quite a bit of work into the BrickFest PDX LDraw image
gallery, presenting many of his fine works rendered beautifully and framed. I
was looking forward to working with him and putting it together. Id like to
continue the idea of the gallery, in his memory.
A couple months ago, he sent me a framed/matted printout of my mobile crane
model, rendered in POV 3.5, and signed it. He didnt ask for anything in return
for it. I hung it up in my room, now I will always treasure the picture he gave
to me.
What a wonderful person Travis was, Im very sad that hes gone now :( Lets not
forget him.
-Tim
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In lugnet.general, Tim Courtney wrote:
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What a wonderful person Travis was, Im very sad that hes gone now :( Lets
not forget him.
-Tim
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Remember, a person is not truly gone, until they are forgotten. As long as he
continues to be remembered, he is not really gone.
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