
I've been admiring a few mature cedar bonsai's around the place, then came across this little guy in a bonsai nursery the other day for a very reasonable price so decided to take him home and start playing. I'm looking for a formal/informal upright style, this guy had a 'little' subtle movement in the trunk and had been chopped at some stage but not wired. It looked to still have some healthy branching that hadnt extended too far from the trunk. One problem I noticed was the very obvious trunk chop scar which wasnt helped by the fact that it had two un-wired leaders allowed to grow from the chop point.
I trimmed it up a little and done some initial wiring and am now just looking for some advice as to where to now. I removed minimal branching at this point to leave my options open. I'm happy to let it grow on for the moment but one thing I'm a bit lost on is how to proceed with the top/peak of the tree? Most bonsai cedars I have seen look to have been compressed at the top by introducing a lot of tight bends. I am wondering if I should trim the current leader back to a smaller branch(the current thickness to the apex will not take tight bends I dont think) and start training this new leader in a similar manner? Any advice would be appreciated!

The tree pre any work:

Trunk chop and two leaders:

After I attacked it:
Should I chop here somwhere and train a new leader that is more pliable?