Okay, so here are the 'rules' (I know, he said 'rules', silly boy.):
Nothing specific to scale, manufacturer, or rule set, please.
What is the ideal composition of a gaming force for German East Africa to be able to play the greatest variety of scenarios - keeping in mind north, south, west, and even east into the Indian Ocean?
And by 'force' I mean what units are essential to build to achieve that best variety of scenarios.
What are the minimums - one unit of Force Publique, two, three, etc? Troops from India, Britain, South Africa, heck, even Germany (from the airship, perhaps?)? One biplane or two? How many guns and sailor crews from the Konigsberg? (hey, who stole my umlaut?)
By keeping the conversation to units, there is no need to 'break' the rules. I'm thinking this can be a guide for me as I go hunting but, more importantly, for anyone and everyone who wants to explore this "Splendid Little Sideshow". We can then pick our own preferred scale, manufacturer, or rules.
Thanks in advance to those willing to 'play'.
From memory, there should be Belgians, British, India, South Africa, and German troops. I'm sure I'm leaving some out but its been quite a few years since I've read my books on the period.
Edit: Those forces who fought under von Lettow Vorbeck, even if independently - or even competed with him under the same banners, and those forces who came against him. So, yes, The Great War, but limited to the campaigns of German East Africa, not the whole of Africa or other German colonies - a bit too wide a scope for my purposes, but not limited to within the borders of the colony because the campaign spilled over many borders over the course of the war. Though no reason not to list those other forces here for the benefit of others. East would mostly mean Belgians, south east the Portuguese, east naval actions, especially the Rufiji Detla, etc.