My first post so a small introduction. My name is Tim, I'm 25 years old and I'm willing to argue with everyone that says "British tanks aren't the best tanks in the world" Because they are the best

So how did I get to loving British tanks, well I did my final apprenticeship for school at BAIV and I'm one of the four people that restored Celerity. So that might explain lot.
So now to the tank part.
About a month ago I picked up Mark ford's comet, together with a bit off baily stuff.

And after enjoying a few days in the UK and the tank museum, I had to decide what to do with it.


And since someone way more skilled than me is building Celerity, I decided to go for Why worry.
So far I have found 2 pictures off the comet that I believe is Why worry.


Not having much more to go from leafs me a bit of artistic freedom, and a lot off questions.
So what have I done so far.
Well I like my tanks to show a bit more track so out came the tin snips.

And off went the side plates.
They should be separate plates anyway.


Did the same for the back.

And also made the plates that should go over them.
I'll probably re-cut these when I have a better tool for it.


Also love how my laptop fits on the back.

Lucky for me there were only two that needed some new glue
It's all back together for now, but I have a short list of things I want to fix on it.
-normandy call's
-engine deck
-air intake
-recoil
-the volume off smoke
-rear plate under the normandy call's
-hinges on the stowage boxes
-frond plate
-tow-cable
-lights
-position spot light
-turning periscopes (I love moving parts)
-and much more.
Also If anyone has a dust cover for over the mantlet please let me know because my sowing skills are not really capable off making one that looks decent.
Wile doing all off this I noticed that some off the rubbers were coming off the wheels and the tracks were a bit to tight for my liking and on backwards.
Well that's all for now.
Greetings Tim