W-409 Posted May 15, 2011 Posted May 15, 2011 I was looking models at Modelexpress.net, and I'd like to know, what these things mean. They have been disturbing me very long time, sometimes there are two of the same kit, and they have other marks, and the price is different. So what does mean: -(O/C) for example '30 Ford Touring -'Early Iron' series (O/C) the price of this one is 19.98 -(S/I) for example '30 Ford Touring -'Early Iron' series (S/I) but the price of this is 21.98 WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?
Dan Helferich Posted May 15, 2011 Posted May 15, 2011 O/C means, Open/Complete, box has been opened but all parts are there. S/I means sealed inside, box has been opened but bags of parts inside have not.
MikeMc Posted May 15, 2011 Posted May 15, 2011 I tend to buy the SI kits for the extra $...unless its for parts.
highway Posted May 15, 2011 Posted May 15, 2011 I was looking models at Modelexpress.net, and I'd like to know, what these things mean. They have been disturbing me very long time, sometimes there are two of the same kit, and they have other marks, and the price is different. So what does mean: -(O/C) for example '30 Ford Touring -'Early Iron' series (O/C) the price of this one is 19.98 -(S/I) for example '30 Ford Touring -'Early Iron' series (S/I) but the price of this is 21.98 WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? One other marking I have seen there is no marking at all, for example using the kit you mentioned: - '30 Ford Touring-'Early Iron' series price 25.98 Anything with no markings like that is a factory sealed new kit. I forget exactly where on the site they are listed, but the different codes are explained on the site.
W-409 Posted May 19, 2011 Author Posted May 19, 2011 Thank you, for the answers! I've been always thinking that what are those.
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