[quote=@Typical] What was left was the speaker and the sizable miniature pick-up truck, which she set about examining. She rolled the speakers over in her hand, looking for somewhere to place batteries or connect wires to. Then, after setting down the speakers, she moved onto the miniature truck, looking it over for any hidden compartments or otherwise. It was fairly big, so was there something inside? [/quote] The speaker is simply a [url=http://www.hifi-antique.com/images/761116.jpg]bare speaker[/url] that has 2 connections on the back with colors that actually appear to match those of two of the wires! Nothing else appears to be particularly interesting about it. As Pebs shifts the truck around looking for compartments, she hears some slight clattering as it moves. She finds the only compartment that's wouldn't require deconstructing the truck to be the battery compartment on the bottom! In small letters, it says that it requires 2 D batteries, and the compartment is shut with a single little screw. [hider=Details] [list][*]The drain cover is about 6 inches in diameter and made of iron, looks like [url=https://www.plumbingsupply.com/images/po-abs-floor-drain-asd-965.jpg]this[/url] except without the horizontal bar through the middle—the holes go all the way across. It's held in place with little dots of welded metal around the edges. [*]The wires are pretty flimsy wires that you'd find inside of a toy or a radio, not like what you'd see being used for lighting or something like that. [*]The pliers will fit through the drain hole, but it might be hard to get them back out if they turn even a little bit.[/list][/hider] [right][sup][@Typical][@Vertigo][/sup][/right]