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  • Jim Key
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  • He has chronicled the visual effects work that company has done on the production, and submitted it as a two-part article to the UK magazine Sci-Fi & Fantasy Models, where it was published. For that publication he has later on also submitted an article about Star Trek props, produced for the franchise by his other employer, props manufacturing company HMS. His only other Star Trek work was penciling the fourth Star Trek: The Next Generation Annual from DC, "A House Divided".
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  • He has chronicled the visual effects work that company has done on the production, and submitted it as a two-part article to the UK magazine Sci-Fi & Fantasy Models, where it was published. For that publication he has later on also submitted an article about Star Trek props, produced for the franchise by his other employer, props manufacturing company HMS. His only other Star Trek work was penciling the fourth Star Trek: The Next Generation Annual from DC, "A House Divided". As model maker, he has contributed to productions like Alien: Resurrection (1997), From the Earth to the Moon (1998, TV mini-series), Bicentennial Man (1999), and Shanghai Noon (2000). In 2000, Key founded his own company Custom Replicas & Accurate Models that manufactures fully functional custom made replicas of studio models, the majority of them from science fiction franchises, including Star Trek. He counts among his customers museums, like the Seattle-based Science Fiction Museum.