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| Name = Ed Miarecki
'''Edmund J. Miarecki''' {{born|2|October|1953}}, credited as '''Ed Miarecki''', is a model maker and artist whose work has been featured in ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' and other subsequent spin-offs. He built two proto-{{ShipClass|Nebula}} kitbash models featured in the early appearances of that design, namely that of the {{USS|Melbourne}}, among many others. His other contributions include the {{USS|Kyushu}}, {{USS|Buran}}, {{USS|Ahwahnee|NCC-71620}}, {{USS|Chekov}} models for {{TNG|The Best of Both Worlds, Part II}}, the {{ShipClass|Galor}} for {{TNG|The Wounded}}, pattern work on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-C|-C}} and {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, the {{ShipClass|Galaxy}} [[main shuttlebay]] for {{TNG|Cause and Effect}}, [[medical tricorder]]s that first appeared in {{TNG|Transfigurations}} and the [[type 2 phaser]]s first appearing in [[TNG Season 1]]. [http://www.edmiarecki.com/resume.html]
 
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| Birth name = Edmund J. Miarecki
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| Gender = Male
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| Date of birth = {{d|2|October|1953}}
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| Place of birth = Springfield, Massachusetts‎, USA
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| Roles = [[:Category:Special and Visual effects staff|Model and Prop Maker]]
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'''Edmund "Ed" J. Miarecki''' {{born|2|October|1953}}, credited as '''Ed Miarecki''', is a model maker and artist whose work has been featured in ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' and other subsequent spin-offs. He built two proto-{{class|Nebula}} kitbash models featured in the early appearances of that design, namely that of the {{USS|Melbourne}}, among many others. His other contributions include the {{USS|Kyushu}}, {{USS|Buran}}, {{USS|Ahwahnee|NCC-71620}}, {{USS|Chekov}} models for {{TNG|The Best of Both Worlds, Part II}}, the {{class|Galor}} for {{TNG|The Wounded}}, pattern work on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-C|-C}} and {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, the {{class|Galaxy}} [[main shuttlebay]] for {{TNG|Cause and Effect}}, [[medical tricorder]]s that first appeared in {{TNG|Transfigurations}} and the [[type 2 phaser]]s first appearing in [[TNG Season 1]]. {{brokenlink|http://www.edmiarecki.com/resume.html}}
   
In the 1990s Miarecki, together with partner [[Tom Hudson]], operated a model shop called [[Science Fiction Modelmaking Associates]] (SFMA) and performed services to the ''Star Trek'' franchise, mostly in the form of building props. It was in this era that Miarecki has had the privilege of working on ''[[Star Trek]]'' models from a bygone era. In {{y|1991}} he refurbished the original 11-foot {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} filming miniature used in ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' for display at the [[Smithsonian]], as well as the {{ShipClass|D7}} [[Klingon]] ship and the [[Tholian]] model used in TOS.
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In the 1990s Miarecki, together with partner [[Tom Hudson]], operated a model shop called [[Science Fiction Modelmaking Associates]] (SFMA) and performed services to the ''Star Trek'' franchise, mostly in the form of building props. While operating his company, Miarecki and his associates, also provided {{film|5}} and {{film|6}} with props, albeit uncredited. It was in this era that Miarecki has had the privilege of working on ''[[Star Trek]]'' models from a bygone era. In {{y|1991}} he refurbished the original 11-foot {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} filming miniature used in ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' for display at the [[Smithsonian]], as well as the [[D7 class model|''D7'' Klingon ship]] and the [[Tholian]] model used in TOS.
   
He is credited as a model maker for {{film|8}}, where he "''did pattern work for the 10-foot {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E| -E}} as well as work on the "[[Borg cube]]", "[[Borg sphere]]", and "[[Phoenix]]" miniatures.''" [http://www.edmiarecki.com/Formatting/fm02.html]
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He is credited as a model maker for {{film|8}}, where he "''did pattern work for the 10-foot {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E| -E}} as well as work on the "[[Borg cube]]", "[[Borg sphere]]", and "[[Phoenix]]" miniatures.''" {{brokenlink|http://www.edmiarecki.com/Formatting/fm02.html}}
   
In addition, Miarecki had also contributed model-work to such science fiction and action films as ''Starship Troopers'', ''Judge Dredd'', ''Event Horizon'', ''Eraser'', and ''X-men''.
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In addition, Miarecki, from 1995 working for the effects house "Mass.Illusion Visual Effects", had also contributed model-work to such science fiction and action films as ''Starship Troopers'', ''Judge Dredd'' (1995), ''Eraser'' (1996), ''Event Horizon'' (1997), ''Deep Impact'' (1998), and ''X-men'' (2000).
   
As of 2000 Miarecki is self employed as modelmaker at the [[FX Models]] company and would renew his acquaintance with the ''Star Trek'' franchise after 2006 as several winners of [[studio model]]s, auctioned off in the [[40 Years of Star Trek: The Collection]] auction, sought out his help in restoring their winnings amongst others the winners of the [[K%27t%27inga_class#Studio_model|K't'inga class studio model]][http://www.edmiarecki.com/starships/klingon-battlecruiser-restoration/], the [[Miranda_class#Studio_model|Miranda class studio model]][http://www.edmiarecki.com/star-trek-tng/uss-reliant/] and the model of the {{film|1}} [[dry dock]][http://www.modelermagic.com/?p=18643].
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As of 2000 Miarecki is self employed as model maker at the "FX Models" company and would renew his acquaintance with the ''Star Trek'' franchise after 2006 as several winners of [[studio model]]s, auctioned off in the [[40 Years of Star Trek: The Collection]] auction, sought out his help in restoring their winnings amongst others the winners of the [[K%27t%27inga_class#Studio_model|K't'inga class studio model]] {{brokenlink|http://www.edmiarecki.com/starships/klingon-battlecruiser-restoration/}}, the [[Miranda_class#Studio_model|Miranda class studio model]] {{brokenlink|http://www.edmiarecki.com/star-trek-tng/uss-reliant/}} and the model of the {{film|1}} [[dry dock]] [http://www.modelermagic.com/?p=18643].
   
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Miarecki has authored several articles on the craft of model making for various publications, among others the UK magazine ''[[Sci-Fi & Fantasy Models]]'', including one on his build of the ''Galor''-class studio model as well as one on the restoration of the ''Draconia'' studio model, used in the 1979-1981 ''Buck Rogers in the 25th Century'' television series.
== ''Star Trek'' work ==
 
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(''This list is currently incomplete.'')
 
 
== ''Star Trek'' credits ==
 
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* [[Star Trek films]]
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** {{film|5}} - Prop Maker (uncredited)
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** {{film|6}} - Prop Maker (uncredited)
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** {{film|8}} - Model Maker
 
* {{TNG}}
 
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** [[TNG Season 3|Season 3]] - Props (uncredited, 26 episodes)
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** [[TNG Season 3|Season 3]] - Props, Models & Miniatures (uncredited)
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** [[TNG Season 4|Season 4]] - Props, Models & Miniatures (uncredited)
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** [[TNG Season 5|Season 5]] - Props, Models & Miniatures (uncredited)
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** [[TNG Season 6|Season 6]] - Props, Models & Miniatures (uncredited)
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** [[TNG Season 7|Season 7]] - Props, Models & Miniatures (uncredited)
 
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==References==
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== Bibliography ==
* ''[[Sci-Fi & Fantasy Models]]'', Issue 14, September 1996, ''1701-The Ultimate Refit; Restoring the original starship'', Roger Sides, pp.26-28
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* "The Making of the Cardassian Warship", ''[[Sci-Fi & Fantasy Models]]'', issue 16, December 1996, pp. 24-27 - Author
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* ''Sci-Fi & Fantasy Models'', Issue 16, December 1996, ''The Making of the Cardassian Warship.'', Ed Miarecki, pp.24-27
 
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== Appendices ==
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=== Further reading ===
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* "1701-The Ultimate Refit; Restoring the original starship", Roger Sides, ''Sci-Fi & Fantasy Models'', issue 14, September 1996, pp. 26-28
   
== External links ==
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=== External links ===
* [http://www.edmiarecki.com/ EdMiarecki.com] - official site
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* {{brokenlink|http://www.edmiarecki.com|EdMiarecki.com}} - former official site
* [http://www.fxmodels.com/index.html/ FXmodels.com] - official company site
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* [http://www.fxmodels.com/index.html FXmodels.com] - official company site
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm1293761}}
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm1293761}}
   
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Revision as of 07:03, 9 April 2014

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Edmund "Ed" J. Miarecki (born 2 October 1953; age 70), credited as Ed Miarecki, is a model maker and artist whose work has been featured in Star Trek: The Next Generation and other subsequent spin-offs. He built two proto-Nebula-class kitbash models featured in the early appearances of that design, namely that of the USS Melbourne, among many others. His other contributions include the USS Kyushu, USS Buran, USS Ahwahnee, USS Chekov models for TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II", the Galor-class for TNG: "The Wounded", pattern work on the USS Enterprise-C and USS Enterprise-D, the Galaxy-class main shuttlebay for TNG: "Cause and Effect", medical tricorders that first appeared in TNG: "Transfigurations" and the type 2 phasers first appearing in TNG Season 1. Template:Brokenlink

In the 1990s Miarecki, together with partner Tom Hudson, operated a model shop called Science Fiction Modelmaking Associates (SFMA) and performed services to the Star Trek franchise, mostly in the form of building props. While operating his company, Miarecki and his associates, also provided Star Trek V: The Final Frontier and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country with props, albeit uncredited. It was in this era that Miarecki has had the privilege of working on Star Trek models from a bygone era. In 1991 he refurbished the original 11-foot USS Enterprise filming miniature used in Star Trek: The Original Series for display at the Smithsonian, as well as the D7 Klingon ship and the Tholian model used in TOS.

He is credited as a model maker for Star Trek: First Contact, where he "did pattern work for the 10-foot USS Enterprise -E as well as work on the "Borg cube", "Borg sphere", and "Phoenix" miniatures." Template:Brokenlink

In addition, Miarecki, from 1995 working for the effects house "Mass.Illusion Visual Effects", had also contributed model-work to such science fiction and action films as Starship Troopers, Judge Dredd (1995), Eraser (1996), Event Horizon (1997), Deep Impact (1998), and X-men (2000).

As of 2000 Miarecki is self employed as model maker at the "FX Models" company and would renew his acquaintance with the Star Trek franchise after 2006 as several winners of studio models, auctioned off in the 40 Years of Star Trek: The Collection auction, sought out his help in restoring their winnings amongst others the winners of the K't'inga class studio model Template:Brokenlink, the Miranda class studio model Template:Brokenlink and the model of the Star Trek: The Motion Picture dry dock [1].

Miarecki has authored several articles on the craft of model making for various publications, among others the UK magazine Sci-Fi & Fantasy Models, including one on his build of the Galor-class studio model as well as one on the restoration of the Draconia studio model, used in the 1979-1981 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century television series.

Star Trek credits

Bibliography

Appendices

Further reading

  • "1701-The Ultimate Refit; Restoring the original starship", Roger Sides, Sci-Fi & Fantasy Models, issue 14, September 1996, pp. 26-28

External links

  • Template:Brokenlink - former official site
  • FXmodels.com - official company site
  • Template:IMDb-link