After a lot of indecision, I finally committed to starting a blog at last to document my various projects, and at the moment the one I feel I ought to push through on is my British expeditionary force for a hypothetical campaign in Japan some time in the 1860s. My main idea was that it would be a force intervening to support the imperial army in the event that the Shogunate proved more resilient than expected in 1868, but I can also conceive of an earlier scenario, say a situation in 1864 where Chōshū doesn't alienate the entire rest of Japan by burning down Kyōto and a broader coalition rallies against the Europeans.
That being said, I think I bit off a bit more than I could reasonably chew when I first began, and the project somewhat bloated beyond the sort of small sidequest I had intended it to be. Hence the blogging in the hopes it will get me to finish these and get them out of my lead pile, in time to be replaced by yet more things.
The original plan was to take a page out of the 1860 expedition to Peking in terms of organisation. I would do 9 units of infantry (6 British (including Marines) and 3 Indian), 2-4 of cavalry (again, a mix of British and Indian), and some artillery and supporting figures. Then I hit on the idea of doing a Shimonoseki scenario (
https://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=139525.0), which meant suddenly doing naval brigades; I also found out about the presence of Baluchi troops in Yokohama in 1864, which meant a
fourth Indian regiment, and I decided I wanted more variety in my cavalry, and ooh these siege guns look nice... let's just say things got out of hand to an extent.
Anyway, here is the blog post:
https://cohortsofthedamned.blogspot.com/2023/08/the-anglo-indian-intervention-force-in.htmlAnd as a teaser, the first (and so far only) fully-complete element of the force, the Indian infantry:
