




So anyways, I already posted the FIKOU that I really wanted to build, but I got this idea to make a Black Widow using the FIKOU design. Starting with the black version first shown in the LEGO® Mania Magazine, I swapped the light-grey head out for a black WHENUA head and added a set of TAHU’s eyes.

Here you can see the belly of the Black Widow FIKOU. This spider can be identified primarily by the large red Y-shaped spot on the underside of the abdomen, but as the MATORANS say, if you get a chance to identify the Black Widow FIKOU, it’s usually too late to help…
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