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Pyrkol09 Aug 2017 7:37 a.m. PST

Its pretty much all the GW base sizes with included dials.

Rebasing an existing army could be painfull, but you could always get a 25mm one and paint it to use as a wound counter besides the mini.

Cheers from Paulo @ Pyrkol

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From the press release:
"Pyrkol Basing Dials System

Available in a comprehensive range of sizes, they are a complete solution for all your wound tracking needs.

You can use use them as wound counters for an existing army, as they are or painted in your army colors.

Or you can use them to base all the characters and vehicles in a new force, for a built in solution to track damage.

Its really up to you and your imagination.

Check them out @ pyrkol.com
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Crazyivanov09 Aug 2017 6:44 p.m. PST

That's pretty nifty

The H Man10 Aug 2017 1:55 a.m. PST

I'm not sure how it locks together, but you may be able to cut the edge of an existing base and put the wheel under it. May not work with slot bases, of course.

Pyrkol10 Aug 2017 6:09 a.m. PST

It locks together with the included neodymium magnets in the center. So you can mount the bottom part with numbers to any place where you can place a magnet to hold it.

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