From salt-powered lamps
to the legendary karaoke machine, stories of Filipino ingenuity and creativity
have always inspired us, as well as people all over the world. Now, we take a
look at the latest among our countrymen to be recognized on the international
stage for his brilliance.
Last September, Elmer Padilla made headlines when his handmade action figures, made of recycled tsinelas, were posted on Facebook. He has since made an appearance on Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho, and his work was even handed to Thor: Ragnarok actors Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo, who praised Elmer’s depictions of their characters.
Elmer has always loved action
figures, though he could never really afford them as a child. He turned to his
creativity at a young age so that he could make his own. “Nine years old po ako noong magstart ako sa paggawa. Hindi pa po
character ang mga ginagawa ko noon. Bangka-bangka lang po gamit ang mga
tsinelas na sira hanggang sa nakakabuo na ako ng mga robot sa sarili kong
imahinasyon. Hanggang sa nahilig ako sa mga action figures sa movie. Sinubukan
ko na po gumaya ng mga action figures. (I was nine years old when I started
making these. At the time, I didn’t make characters. I just made boats out of
broken flip-flops until I was able to make robots of my own imagination. Then,
I began taking an interest in action figures from movies. At that point, I
tried imitating action figures.),” he said.
Originally hailing from Samar,
Elmer, his wife, and two daughters recently moved to Imus, Cavite to try and
fulfill his dream of making and selling action figures. It was here that he was
discovered selling his tsinelas
action figures on the streets, and from there, his fame skyrocketed.
Today, Elmer receives guidance from
Jerry Santos, a toymaker who makes life-sized statues for his store, Jerry’s
Life-Size Statues and Collectibles. Orders for his work have piled up so much,
he can barely keep up with demand. “Actually,
sa isang araw, nakakatanggap kami ng 70 orders. Yung iba hindi na niya
nasasagot sa social media dahil nga medyo busy na rin talaga. Akala nila
suplado si Elmer pero talagang marami lang talagang dating ng order.
(Actually, in a single day, we can receive up to 70 orders. He can’t respond to
the others on social media because he’s really busy. They think Elmer is being
snobbish, but really, there are just so many orders coming in.),” Jerry Santos
said.
Elmer’s primary expense in making
his action figures has been the purchase of MIGHTY BOND. Sometimes, when he
runs out of money, he’d just buy ordinary shoe glue, but this lowers the
quality of his work. “Kapag ordinaryong
shoe glue lang talaga, madaling matanggal ang dikit kapag natutuyo na. Kapag
MIGHTY BOND ang gamit ko, mabilis dumikit at matibay kahit na yung sa mga parte
pa ng action figures na mahirap dumikit gaya nung mga wires at plastic.
(When I use just ordinary shoe glue, the stickiness easily fades when it dries.
When I use MIGHTY BOND, it sticks quickly and it stays sturdy, even with the
parts of the action figures that are hard to glue like wires and plastic.),” he
said.
Right now, Elmer’s income from his
craft remains a little slow, as it’s just him working on fulfilling the orders.
Already, though, he’s being courted by international flip-flop brands hoping to
become his supplier. And in the coming days, he’s going to personally hand
action figures to President Duterte and President Trump, during the ASEAN
Summit.
In spite of rising fame and
fortune, Elmer’s dreams remain squarely grounded at home. He wants to be able
to buy a house for his family, and buy whatever they need. With all the hard
work he puts in for his family, he truly is as good as the superheroes he
depicts.
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