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
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