Some help with Vintage catslair head attachment

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#1
Hi guys ..so glad i found this site!!
Im looking for some help..i recently bought a vintage catslair but the head seems to be missing a metal attachment or something.. ? To connect it to the grey neck piece..can anyone recommend a suitable replacement or know the exact measurments of that piece of i were buy a small metal rod from a hardware store etc..? Oh and looking for a ladder (long shot i know).

Anyways thanks for any help..will be greatly appreciated.
#2
The rod measures 13.2cm.. a 4mm rod would be fine wood or metal. Good luck with the repair and getting your hands on a ladder, they do come up from time to time.
#3
That is awesome of you to share that bud..thanks so much! ive managed to get the electronics fixed on the lair now...when i bought it they werent working ...ill try pick up a rod attachment tomorrow.

Again thanks bud.
#4
No problem. The electronics were playing up on mine too when I got it.. really enjoy putting old toys back together. The hunt is just part of the fun. Share picture when you have it all fixed up.
#5
Thanks bud...yeah i agree...great fun putting old toys back together, hunting for the parts too. Its great fun

Will defo share pics ..soon hopefully
#6

"Vesta, post: 119575, member: 26147" said:

That is awesome of you to share that bud..thanks so much! ive managed to get the electronics fixed on the lair now...when i bought it they werent working ...ill try pick up a rod attachment tomorrow.

Again thanks bud.


Just curious, how did you get the electronics to work?
#7
Hi, I'm also curious as to what was wrong with peoples electronics and how they fixed them. Mine no longer work as I stupidly left batteries in it and they have leaked. I've cleaned them up best I can and nothing.

Did you ever get a ladder? and neck bolt? you never posted pics it seems.

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