The 55 1/25th nomad kit has been reissued so many times, I can't count them all.
Every one I 've ever seen had all the parts necessary to convert the mad to a camino. AMT is now redoing a 1/16th nomad that does not have these parts.
That is a very steep price for a model.
I sometimes build models to get ideas when designing a full size build. Part of my design for my 56 Custom ElCamino started with a small 1/64 diecast build and a 1/24 scale diecast that I have not finished painting yet. They are always fun projects and the cost is a lot less than $159.
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