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Frank McKinney 02-06-2015 08:11 AM

Really sad to hear this...didn't know Jimmy very well but he was a character for sure! Very sad for his family and friends... :(

btw I'm sure people know this but in case it needs to be said, if anyone knows someone in the same situation please talk to them, and if you feel the same please talk to the Samaritans or anyone you might feel close to

Nige55 02-06-2015 08:15 AM

Such sad sad news, I never had the pleasure of meeting him, but I'm really knocked by this. Praying for Vicky and his family.

MiCk B. 02-06-2015 08:39 AM

Really shocked at the news.

Known Jimmy for a number of years from meeting him at Euros etc. Always in a good mood, always happy to talk. Always tried to include everyone in his world.

Will never hear him say 'crazy' again.

He will be missed.

Thoughts are with Vicky and family.

Mick

DaHomie 02-06-2015 09:01 AM

Never met you in person Jimmy but I still have the aching feeling of emptyness and sorrow once the initial shock of these, the saddest of news, has sunk in.
You, your work and your efforts will be missed by thousands across the community.
My warmest thoughts to Vicky and to all others close to Jimmy - R I P

Mash Potato 02-06-2015 09:20 AM

So incredibly sad to hear. Wish I'd met him, alas I now never will. RIP Jimmy, really hope the site can live on as your legacy.

mark christopher 02-06-2015 09:29 AM

Took me a time to decide what to type here

I have known jimmy via Oople for years and met him briefly for a chat at race meetings, he always helped me with photos for review tips on photography and logos for team dremel, the ones you see on our cars jimmy did for me, and would take no payment.
At bury jimmy had a deep chat with me, which suprized me at the time.

The guy will be missed by me as he inspired me, and had Rc deep in his heart. Rest in peace jimmy and when I next see you It will be at your Rc track in the sky.

Click 02-06-2015 09:31 AM

What a tragic loss to the RC Community.

I met Jimmy & Vicky a few times, their spirit and sense of fun was contagious.

Jimmy seemed to be in a constaint state of devilment, always looking out for an opportunity to have some fun.

I hope Jimmy's legacy lives on, to bring fun back into RC racing and for all of us not to take RC racing too seriously

My thoughts are with Vicky and family.

Ron Burgundy 02-06-2015 09:40 AM

This is truly one of the saddest and makes me feel at an absolute loss. An amazing guy with an amazing heart. We can only thank Jimmy from the bottom of our hearts for just being him.

I am, like many, unsure of what has happened but getting the general "gist" of it, I am understanding.

Please, in absolute sincerity, look after each other. We never know what is going on behind a smile. If anyone at all, in any part of the world needs to talk, to vent, to just have someone listen, you are never alone. I will put my hand up and offer a shoulder or an ear or a hug and any help I can give, to anyone, at any time.

We all have things going on in our lives, including me, that push us to the brink.

My email and facebook is [email protected]
Telephone: +46765537959

I suggest we all do the same if you are comfortable.

I really only wish for one moment Jimmy knew this. Vicky, look after yourself and know you have a whole worldwide community looking out for you.

neallewis 02-06-2015 10:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Siegler (Post 914199)
I put up a story about him on the 3D Realms website. Place he loved working at back in the day.

https://3drealms.com/news/rip-james-storey/

Joe

Thanks for that Joe. My first thoughts after hearing of his passing were to go play Duke Nukem 3D. And I will. Loved the game when I was younger, as many did, and didn't know Jimmy worked on it at the time (as I hadn't met him yet). I'd certainly be interested to hear which graphics and characters within the game he designed.

I think most locally and on oOple are still in shock at the news. I'm sure collectively we'll find a fitting tribute to celebrate him.

Zippy G 02-06-2015 10:53 AM

Jimmy
 
The guy who had such an impact on the RC world and made it a better place has now left us all for a better place.

RIP Jimmy you will be missed!

Great guy who always brought fun to any meeting he attended

My sincere condolances to Vicky and the family

Cosworth 02-06-2015 11:06 AM

Never met him as I've never been to any big off road meetings and only recently got into off road racing myself. But from what's been said here he was obviously a top bloke.

R.i.p Jimmy. My condolences to your family and friends.

discothesnake 02-06-2015 11:11 AM

Like everyone else I am in shock. I was fortunate enough to meet Jimmy on a few occasions and he was a lovely guy.

I've been on this forum for a few years now and can't believe they it's grown. It's a real credit to him.

Whatever troubles he had, hopefully he's at peace now.

RIP Jimmy.

marco NL 02-06-2015 11:22 AM

Shocked to hear this sad news, RIP Jimmy

Donutt 02-06-2015 11:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by neallewis (Post 914241)
Thanks for that Joe. My first thoughts after hearing of his passing were to go play Duke Nukem 3D. And I will. Loved the game when I was younger, as many did, and didn't know Jimmy worked on it at the time (as I hadn't met him yet). I'd certainly be interested to hear which graphics and characters within the game he designed.

I think most locally and on oOple are still in shock at the news. I'm sure collectively we'll find a fitting tribute to celebrate him.

I think this is a small Bio from Jimmy's time with Moby Games.
http://www.mobygames.com/developer/j...operId,138639/

It won't be a comprehensive list, but some very big games on this part of his CV. Like RC racing, the Games Industry is a very close community - if we don't know each other directly, we could be sure our colleagues, or colleagues/colleagues knew everyone else.

His loss to RC is huge - his loss to the GI is as big. Think of these games alone, and you'll see that they wouldn't be what they are without him.

Sometimes it's only when we lose a light, we see how dark the world is without it.
Jimmy - you've left your light shining, and I hope it burns bright for many many years to come.

moonhead 02-06-2015 11:50 AM

So sorry to hear about Jimmy
like a lot of comments he'll be missed so much

andys 02-06-2015 12:12 PM

Like many others that knew Jimmy - I was deeply saddened and shocked to hear of his passing, and it's taken me a while to post something here.

For me, Jimmy was, and always will be the spiritual father of RC Racing. He's responsible for so much in the hobby, and for helping create an amazing community.

Jimmy was immensely talented, as an artist, a photographer and as Mr oOple. He always wanted oOple and racing to be fun and he certainly succeeded in doing that in ways no-one could have imagined. We've lost someone really special - you'll be missed mate.

RIP Jimmy.

Duncan 02-06-2015 01:20 PM

jimmy
 
This is such sad news :cry: , i met Jimmy on the best racing series in the UK the Oople open . he was always full of fun and banter he will be missed
I hope mrs oople can get some comfort from all the kind and true messages
about Jimmy from so many people.
RIP Jimmy

Neil Skull 02-06-2015 01:37 PM

R.I.P Jimmy
 
Very sad news, Crazy Jimmy im sure he was a pain to anyone who crossed him, i,e Nikkon lol!!!!! but his involvement in RC scene will be sorely missed. I honestly think part of the revival in 10th offroad was largely thanks to Oople!!!

My thoughts are with his Family and Vicky!

bigbaza555 02-06-2015 02:39 PM

WOW i cant believe you have gone:o Such sad news
the world has lost a RC Legend indeed.
no dought you will be showing the man upstairs how
to race a RC10 in some way.
R.I.P Jimmy
you and your legacy will never be forgoten.:cry::cry:

franki 02-06-2015 02:50 PM

Its hard to find the words, such a shock!

RIP Jimmy gone but never forgotten! god bless to Vicky and his family at this hard time.


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