Here is a similar question and answer (in short, it is normal).
http://www.bottlehead.com/smf/index.php/topic,739.0.htmlIf you are used to transistor amps, tube amps will seem very hot. This was one of the reasons "they" said transistors were "better" than tubes back in the day. The resistors have a lot of heat to shed due to the higher voltages the tubes use so it is a combination of sources of heat. Just make sure you have good air flow by using the little feet under the wood case so that air can circulate.
Oh, one more thing: just because you can fry an egg on it doesn't mean you should....
John