This is a fabilous video, i have really enjoyed watching it. I really think I need to go and visit and take part in this event next year with one of my old lorries. David in the UK.
To my knowledge it is kind of organized chaos, but I dont think you have to book and if you arrive in a truck you'll just park beside all the other trucks in the parking lot. If you bring stationary engines you should probably come the day before as there is also ususally a nice little gettogether the evening before the show. There is always use for a helping hand in the last few days up to the meet and if i recall correctly they used to have a deal with a local bed'n breakfast just a few hundred meters down the road if you contact them in advance.
Amazing collection of engines, some makes i've never heard of. Makes a change from Lister D s and similar in the UK. I see Yamaha Fissys are popular in Denmark as well. Looks like you have some interesting videos to watch, so I have just subscribed.
Greetings Robert, thanks for the sub. I agree the engine collection is really special and the restorations are top notch. On that day the museum was so crowded that I could not film properly inside, so I may go and make a part 2 on a day with less visitors, to get a proper look at the engines. I worked there as a volunteer and have a major stake in the making of the Field Marshall/Fowler VF Crawler.
This is a fabilous video, i have really enjoyed watching it. I really think I need to go and visit and take part in this event next year with one of my old lorries.
David in the UK.
Thanks, you definitely should participate if possible. There is so much interesting stuff there that you can spend hour after hour in the museum.
@@keddesmart Do you have to book a place or can you just turn up?
To my knowledge it is kind of organized chaos, but I dont think you have to book and if you arrive in a truck you'll just park beside all the other trucks in the parking lot. If you bring stationary engines you should probably come the day before as there is also ususally a nice little gettogether the evening before the show. There is always use for a helping hand in the last few days up to the meet and if i recall correctly they used to have a deal with a local bed'n breakfast just a few hundred meters down the road if you contact them in advance.
@@keddesmart Many thanks for the information.
@@davidjones8680 You are welcome 😀
Amazing collection of engines, some makes i've never heard of. Makes a change from Lister D s and similar in the UK. I see Yamaha Fissys are popular in Denmark as well.
Looks like you have some interesting videos to watch, so I have just subscribed.
Greetings Robert, thanks for the sub. I agree the engine collection is really special and the restorations are top notch. On that day the museum was so crowded that I could not film properly inside, so I may go and make a part 2 on a day with less visitors, to get a proper look at the engines. I worked there as a volunteer and have a major stake in the making of the Field Marshall/Fowler VF Crawler.