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Gordon Bennett 29th April 2016 07:22 AM

NTET "Do" at Gaydon
 
There does not seem to be very much publicity about this event, to be held on Bank Holiday Monday - the 2nd of May 2016, at the Gaydon motor museum in Warwickshire.

With three days to go, is anyone from TT going? I couldn't find much information about it on the NTET website. To be clear, I'm not "having a go", if I can help in any way I will - but I am wondering if everything is going to plan.

Michael

Thecoalman 29th April 2016 07:50 AM

Coal gone so hope someone will burn it ;-)

Trevor 2 29th April 2016 08:02 AM

I will be there with the 1/2 scale.
I looked on the Gaydon website and had a job to find a reference to Monday.
I hope someone else turns up.

Chris Hewitt 29th April 2016 09:35 AM

I was thinking of going with the Dragon, but I havn't found anything about it apart from a mention on the NTET site.
My brother in law works at Gaydon and he can shed no light.
Does anyone have any information ?
( the Dragon is a spouse not an engine, but maybe one day)

Steam Extravaganza 29th April 2016 10:05 AM

Its all over social media, and a full page advert and a preview appeared in the most recent issue of Steaming - which all members should have received by now.

All other information including prices and contact can be found on the front page of the NTET Website. I have just added a second posting as well to quell any rumor .

It's being held at the Museum, but sadly they seem very reluctant to promote it.

It's a trial event for the NTET, if it works and the members want more elsewhere they will happen. If not, at least they tried.

sparkright 29th April 2016 10:51 AM

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I'm going with the roller, it should be a nice day out.

The museum has recently had a big refit and is well worth a visit. Pay once (discount if you are a Trust member) and get in free for the next 12 months.

Gordon Bennett 29th April 2016 12:17 PM

Thanks for the post Matt, as I stated above I’m definitely not “having a go” at the NTET – I think the idea is very good indeed and I want to see the organisation go from strength to strength.

I don’t “do” FB as it both gives me the creeps with this “friends” thing and the way the links work from one page to another annoys the hell out of me! Perhaps I’m missing something but there you go. As I am your target for marketing – I live not too far away, have recently re-joined the NTET and could do with an engine “fix”, how do you get information to me? I did see the advert in Steaming but I think subconsciously I wanted to see something here on TT and more recent information on the NTET website. For what my opinion is worth, I consider the power of an update should never be underestimated – as you have now done on the NTET site. A message along the lines of “...organisers are ready for what promises to be...” reassures people that the event is still on, particularly people who are making a longer journey or need to make other plans.

I also have a friend who works at the museum - I know him through my model engineering club and last night (Thursday) he aired a few concerns. Nothing too serious, water for engines (a garden hosepipe!?) was the main issue he has.

I hope the event is regarded as a success. With hard standing for engines and a fairly central location in the country, the museum is ideal for a show featuring road steam. I fully intend to visit the show – although as always for myself there is some small print – illness permitting... If you are there Matt I will find you and introduce myself – with a portfolio of artwork under my arm!

Michael

sparkright 29th April 2016 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Gordon Bennett (Post 362201)

I also have a friend who works at the museum - I know him through my model engineering club and last night (Thursday) he aired a few concerns. Nothing too serious, water for engines (a garden hosepipe!?) was the main issue he has.

Your man need not worry, I will have a couple of full IBCs on our low loader and my tender will be brimmed anyway, so with the museum hose we should all be more than well covered for a pretty easy day. :)

bjwlancashire 29th April 2016 03:49 PM

I saw big banners on site and near the entrance while visiting JLR earlier this week as the visitors have one go to a building near to the heritage centre for signing in and getting bussed on site.

Those going should take an engine on the 4x4 experience track, bit more of a challenge than the perimeter road around the heritage centre building. The Land Rover experience is closed at the moment due to the fact that someone found a rare newt while all the road construction has been going on. :confused:

Pedlers mate 29th April 2016 08:48 PM

Pedler should be there. There were about three or four engines due to be there. Lisajc is organising the engines.

Pedlers mate 29th April 2016 08:50 PM

The Land Rover experience is closed at the moment due to the fact that someone found a rare newt while all the road construction has been going on. :confused:[/QUOTE]

Great Crested Brian?

Proff 29th April 2016 10:16 PM

No, a newt, not a Brian ;)

Chris Hewitt 2nd May 2016 05:33 PM

Went along to Gaydon today, I thought it very good, we all squeezed under the gazebo as the weather was foul which would have put some visitors off (even the museum was very quiet for a bank holiday)
The only suggestion I would make would be for more publicity so that more people could come along and enjoy it.

Thanks to all involved.

****ian**** 2nd May 2016 07:08 PM

Thanks to all involved
 
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Thank you for organising the event today.

Unfortunately, it was my first visit to Gaydon for about 20 years, and first at all for my lad. We arrived at 10, and spent the whole day engrossed in cars.

Not the purpose of the day, and would have desperately liked to look at the steam, but completely ran out of time!

Apologies to not being sociable, but thanks for the impetus to visit Gaydon.

8_10 Brass Cleaner 2nd May 2016 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Chris Hewitt (Post 362391)
Went along to Gaydon today, I thought it very good, we all squeezed under the gazebo as the weather was foul which would have put some visitors off (even the museum was very quiet for a bank holiday)
The only suggestion I would make would be for more publicity so that more people could come along and enjoy it.

Thanks to all involved.

Gaydon usually has some club or other there every weekend. Last time we went there was a Ford Transit event on.

They leave the publicity to the club

Proff 2nd May 2016 07:39 PM

Transit gricers, wow!! :confused:


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