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Larry Thorne

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  1. Daisy-chain mines can be used tactically blocking vehicles passing with considerably cheap prize. They cost-less than roadblocks and do the same job before the pioneers show up or you waste your ammo on the. As it is vehicles wont´t drive over them so with them you can try to have your enemy in certain place for example make them drive to an ambusdh or something. Or have those daisy-chains on a road and have at mines besides them so when vehicles is going around to avoid them they hit the real jackpot. Infantry mines are as usable as getting rich with Lottery coupons. Here is one good way to use them if making a scenario. look under booby traps in master Fredrocks tips TPG-Tips

    All-in-all I think mines are strategically sometimes good for blocking and eliminating enmy at places one might think the attacker might approach, but in openground plains type of scenario not usable. Hopefully this helped at least for a bit. As it is you must know how finns love their mines...so should you ;)

    -Larry

  2. I faced the same dilemma, but there are instructions in click me first pages in additional cd. If I remember correctly..This is somwhat I remember how I made them work.Briefly: You have to install the cmmos program thing (red cube icon) from Utilities folder(additional cd). After installing the program, copy those rule sets from utilities folder to the new installed cmmos folder in your programfiles. After that you open that cmmos editorprogram from your programfiles or from the shortcut where ever you located it. Then choose allied winter vehicles and choose one style of your likeing and apply. After that most of the allied vehicles will appear in the style you like. This is ofcourse if you have all the bmp´s installed from the bmp folder as you say. Well hope it works. Check out those instructions if my explanation wasn´t clear enough.

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