Photography Backdrops: Professional photographers, such as Glenda Faye Photography, use numbered sets to allow clients to select specific aesthetic backgrounds and props for their portrait sessions.
Specific Models: The name "Glenda" is often linked to classic models from this era whose work has been curated into numbered sets for collectors or enthusiasts. Glenda Model Sets 59 To 67
A smaller-scale vignette featuring a juvenile dragon curled around a pile of treasure. Innovation here was the casting: the gold coins were a single, textured sheet of resin, saving modelers hours of individual placement. The dragon’s wings were cast in clear amber-tinted resin to mimic membrane translucence. Innovation here was the casting: the gold coins
Sets were numbered sequentially, with #1–#40 largely dominated by barbarian warriors, dragons, and pin-up witches. By the time collectors reached Sets 59 to 67, Glenda had refined its casting quality and begun collaborating with noted sculptors from Japan and the United States. By the time collectors reached Sets 59 to