i didn't know Des 'in real'. but Des was partly responsible for my deciding World War One aviation modeling was not only a thing, but *my* thing. i only recently got back into modeling (quit when i was 13, i thought girls would not be impressed. i was a dumbass).
his builds showed not only that it *can* be done, but how.
Des was an inspiration. if the forum keeps going, in his name, he will continue to be an inspiration to people who are only just now curious about this hobby.
My condolences to his family and friends, but i'd also say to them that knew him 'in real': please understand that he meant a lot to many of us who never met him, and will continue to mean a lot to people who only encounter his work after his passing. he was outstanding and i hope and expect he will continue to be true north for WW1 aviation modeling enthusiasts.