J15 Games has a multi-use nesting tool to cover your movement and combat needs for all sorts of games, including 40k, AOS, and more!
If you’ve ever fumbled for the right ruler mid-game or tried to eyeball a 3” pile-in like a gremlin, here’s some good news. J15 Games has created a multi-use nesting movement and combat tool that eliminates the hassle of measuring in Warhammer 40k, Age of Sigmar, and other tabletop games.
It’s compact, handy, and magnetic—basically everything you didn’t know you needed to keep your matches moving smoothly. Here’s how it works:
Nesting Movement & Combat Tool: $16
This 3-piece nesting movement gauge is a must-have for any 10th edition 40k, AoS, or player who’s tired of fumbling for a ruler. Snaps together with magnets, covers all your standard moves, and fits in your pocket—because yes, measuring in style is a thing now.
A Measurement Tool That Actually Makes Sense

The middle piece handles 6″ and 4″, while the smallest is ideal for engagement range, coherency checks, and heroic intervention distance. It’s tailored for the things players measure a hundred times a game, but rarely do accurately.
Prepainted, Handmade, and Ready to Go

All of these movement/combat tools are handmade and come in a pretty wide variety of colors, too!
More Than Just a Movement Gauge
J15 Games isn’t stopping at just movement tools. Their shop is packed with other gaming utilities like Battle Shock tokens, customizable dice boxes, and life counters for those who cross into card-based games. It’s a workshop made for hobbyists, by hobbyists—every item serves a clear purpose without overcomplicating the basics.
Why You Should Grab One Now
There are only a handful of these tools left in stock, and with the current edition of 40k and AoS making range rules more precise than ever, this is one upgrade worth snagging. If you want to spend more time rolling dice and less time reaching for a measuring tape, this tool is a no-brainer. Head over to J15 Games and grab yours here.
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