There is a strange, magnetic pull when you stumble across a numbered series that feels incomplete. When you hear “Sets 59 to 67,” you don’t ask who Glenda is—you immediately ask: What happened to Sets 1 through 58? And what about 68?
. This latest collection pushes the boundaries of style and detail, offering a fresh look at our most requested aesthetic yet. What’s Inside: Sets 59–61: High-concept urban themes with bold, editorial lighting. Sets 62–64: Glenda Model Sets 59 To 67
Benefits of Glenda Model Sets 59 To 67
“The sets weren't versions of me. They were steps away from you. I’m finally far enough away to see the whole world. Are you coming?” Hidden in the Attic: The Enigmatic Beauty of
Before dissecting the specific range, it is necessary to understand the product. Glenda Model Sets were traditionally produced as dress-up paper doll books or loose-leaf fashion plates aimed at young girls and fashion enthusiasts. Unlike mass-produced Barbie coloring books, Glenda emphasized haute couture illustration. The "Model Sets" were usually thematic collections featuring a specific "Glenda" character—a tall, elongated, brunette mannequin-like figure reminiscent of 1960s Vogue illustrations by René Gruau or Antonio Lopez. Key Pieces: A crochet vest over a muslin
The numbers 59 through 67 form a perfect constellation in the Glenda universe. From the sun-scorched plains of the Mexican Revolution to the rugged pass at Thermopylae, these nine sets encapsulate the ambition, artistry, and cultural pride of Mexican modeling’s golden age. They are time machines made of polystyrene—small, fragile, and irreplaceable.
In the world of scale modeling and miniature collecting, certain names evoke an immediate sense of nostalgia, craftsmanship, and cultural pride. For enthusiasts of mid-20th-century plastic figures, Glenda Model Sets 59 to 67 represent a pivotal chapter in the history of Mexican toy manufacturing. These nine specific sets—produced during the late 1960s and early 1970s—are widely regarded as the peak of Glenda’s artistic output, bridging the gap between simple playthings and highly detailed collector’s items.