Spider-Man's rogues' gallery is widely considered one of the absolute greatest in comic book history. They aren't just threats to New York; they are the most visually spectacular, emotionally varied, and flat-out fun characters to display. Iron Studios' Spider-Man vs Villains Diorama series proves exactly why these foes endure, delivering six stunning statues that seamlessly come together to form one definitive, epic battle across your shelf.
Six statues. Six battles. One shelf that tells the story of Spider-Man's world.
Electro
Max Dillon was an electrical engineer until a lightning strike rewired his nervous system and turned him into a living power grid. The BDS sculpt captures him mid-discharge, electricity arcing from his hands to the environmental base below. The translucent energy effects are the star here. The diorama base shows the aftermath of an electrical explosion: scorched concrete, sparking wires, the infrastructure of a city that just lost power.

Scorpion
Mac Gargan. The private investigator who became a monster — literally. The Scorpion BDS captures him with tail raised, poised to strike, on a lab based battlefield where Spider-Man and Scorpion have fought their many battles. The tail is the engineering marvel here — a long, curved polystone element that extends from the figure without support, balanced by the figure's pose in a way that reads as both aggressive and precarious.
Ghost-Spider
Gwen Stacy from Earth-65 — the Spider-Woman who lost her Peter Parker and became something entirely her own. The Ghost-Spider BDS captures her mid-swing, the white of the suit glowing against the dark symbiote base. The hood up, the mask on, the ballet-influenced movement style that sets her apart from every other Spider-character.

Miles Morales
The Spider-Man who proved the mantle isn't limited to one person. Miles Morales brings venom blast powers, invisibility, and a youthful energy that the Art Scale 1/10 sculpt captures perfectly. The black-and-red suit is one of the best designs in Spider-Man history.

Mysterio
Quentin Beck is the villain who fights with illusions, and the Mysterio BDS leans into that with environmental effects that blur the line between sculpted reality and theatrical trickery. The fishbowl helmet, the cape, the green smoke — it's the most visually theatrical of the six statues, and the diorama base extends the illusion with sculpted effects that suggest Beck's mastery of special effects and deception.

Sandman
William Baker was a street criminal until a nuclear accident fused his DNA with irradiated sand. The Sandman BDS is the line's heavyweight centerpiece, capturing him as his lower body erupts into a colossal vortex of sand with one arm weaponized into a spiked mace. The hand-painted polystone masterfully transitions from his classic green-striped shirt into a granular, coarse sandy topography.

Building the Diorama Display
Six BDS statues with environmental bases are designed to work as a collection. Arrange them in a line with the heroes (Ghost-Spider, Miles Morales) on one end and the villains (Electro, Scorpion, Mysterio) on the other, with Sandman as the centerpiece — he's the most visually dramatic of the six. Or create two facing rows: heroes on one side, villains on the other, with the implied battle between them. Either way, the consistent BDS format and Art Scale 1/10 scale create a display that reads as a single composition rather than six individual purchases.
Specifications
| Brand | Iron Studios |
| Line | BDS Art Scale 1/10 |
| Scale | 1/10 |
| Characters | Sandman, Electro, Scorpion, Ghost-Spider, Miles Morales, Mysterio |
| Franchise | Marvel — Spider-Man |
| Material | Polystone, hand-painted |
| Status | In Stock |





