So far so good. Make sure the paint layout is continuous from one part to the next. I've found that painting all the pieces at the same period of time can help with consistency. It may be hard to wait sometimes, but painting pieces at the same time can allow for more efficient work and a better uniformity in the end. I can't tell from the pics, but remember to clear coat after painting is completed.
Weathering looks good, but keep in mind that too much weathering can appear tacky. It's sometimes too easy to fall into the "more weathering the better" trap. Few approach the issue from a "weathering scheme" perspective. Instead of weathering a piece at a time, gather the completed pieces and create a story: what has the armor been through? How did it happen? Realistically speaking, what would this look like? Where are the areas experiencing the most wear and how would they look? Plasma damage looks great, but damage consistent and in a realistic pattern. No need for crossing patterns of plasma damage when the armor is still intact.