
THE EVOLUTION OF PAPERCRAFT
DAY ONE:
I recently made a paper model from a jpeg image sent to me via e-mail last month by the husband-wife team of Nikki & Ray.
The e-mail said, and I quote: "Hoy! Do something creative with this. We don't know how to build this *expletive*".
Hmmm... Let's see: I've got loads of work to do, social life is virtually non-existent and lovelife is on its death throes to oblivion...Why not?
Studying the image of model parts, I puzzled out where and how the parts are linked together; mentally assembling each component so I could see what the final model would look like. I thought it is pretty easy. I printed the model parts on substance 20 paper and since it is mostly in black, I used a laserjet printer.
I thereafter started planning what tools and supplies to buy during lunch break and went off to Megamall after office hours to get the necessary items.
I started with the head, neck, torso, coat, and left half of the legs. I used a rust-colored Yoken marker for the hair. I got so engrossed with it when I heard a rumbling sound. I realized later that it was my tummy complaining. Change of priorities, then. I cleaned up my mess and went straight to finding nourishment.It was late when I got back that I felt too tired and decided to finish it tomorrow after work.
DAY TWO:
I finished the lower body and attached it to the upper torso and neck.

I was about to finish the hands and feet when my mobile's overseas tone rang. It was Nikki.
Nikki: "Hoy, nagawa mo na ba 'yung pangit na paper model?"
Me: "And hello to you too. Yup, I received it yesterday. Ginagawa ko na nga eh. Almost done."
Ray (butting in, apparently they're using two phones): "Hey, dude. I'll send you another one soon, okay?"
Nikki (to Ray): "Sweetie, shut up for a second. Nag-uusap kami. (to me) For the nth time, Tito, will you please, for God's sake, come with us here? Maganda ang weather dito, you could easily get a job here; the pay's good, and you could stay with us (ramble, ramble...)."
Me: "Thanks, guys. We went through this already, dito na lang ako. Masaya ako dito sa trabaho ko."
Ray: "At least visit us this Christmas?"
Me: "I'd like to, but, ang pamasahe..."
Nikki & Ray: "WE'LL PAY!"
Me: "I'll think it over muna."
Nikki & Ray: "Ugggh!"
We burned the phone line for 30 minutes more. I promised to send a photo of the model as soon as I finished it. When we both signed off, I just realized I am almost done. (talk about multi-tasking)
I just need to attach the right hand, scalpel-like sword, and both feet and... voila!
I texted Ray as soon as I finished this and asked him the website where he got the pattern. He replied that he got it from his office mate who said it was a character from a now-defunct Korean video game: "A Rhapsody From A Strange Land - Fool's Plate".
Nikki & Ray were thrilled to see the finished model. They're also expecting me to send more photos of other finished paper models soon.I give and I give...