I'll have to play devils advocate here. While, I enjoy some of the sounds I can get out of my Nomad, especially with 50s and 60s US production preamp tubes, I think those of us who have and like Nomads and regularly talk about them are in the minority. There's far more people with Rectos, Stilettos and Lone Stars than there are Nomad owners. I'm not sure having 4-6 people out of what, a few hundred board members justifies a separate Nomad board section. That said, I might not mind a model-specific section for the Nomad. The less frequent posts about the Nomads might not get lost amongst the more frequent posts about Rectos, Stilettos and Lone Stars.
I think part of the reason the Nomad is not as popular is that it was supposed to be a jack of all trades, but unfortunately was a master of none. Chanel 1 is a nice warm clean or a slightly overdriven sound. The Lone Star does a better job of beautiful Fender-ish cleans and overdrive sounds. I've been told Channel 2 is a classic Boogie lead. The Mark series does a better job of those smooth, singing lead sounds. Channel 3 is supposed to be your modern high gain sound, but the Recto and the Stiletto do a better job of the American and British high gain sounds, respectively.
There's usable tones in a Nomad, IMO, else I'd have sold it already. You just gotta be really patient when turning those knobs.