Hey jeroen!!
Sorry dude, I forgot about our little meeting alltogether, I should have more time in the future as normal life is slowly beginning to seep it's way back in
Your Fett looks like a great start-out!!
For a first Fett you should pad yourself on the back for that one!!
Colors that are to btight are easily fixed with rubbing on some enamel model paints with a tissue or something. These enamels are those little tin cans you use for modelkits. Alot of toy stores carry them.
ALso, once you' ve finished the rubbing on, you should try some misting (just hold a matt black/grey spray can from about 30 to 40 cm away and start darkening and dirting the item youw ant darkened. The same matter of weathering is applied by me to the flightsuit. Although the nice thing about textile is that you can also you high shiny colors, as they won' t shine on textiles anyways. So get a dark brown/ light grey/ blue and black spray can of the home brand from " Gamma" or " Karwei", as these are acldy based and will stay on in the washing machine.
You might wanna do Wookie braids out of synthetic hair and braid more " animal" like braids.
I think you have most of all the parts, the only thing I miss is the Girth belt, here in the netherlands you might be able to pick one up at a horse riding sports store, you should ask for a " singel". Biggest problem is that most girth belts are now made as a singel rubber band rather then loose ropes, as they sand down the belly of the horse. Dying can also be tricky, though I just used spray cans again, worked well enough for me...
I hope that helps a bit, sorry I didn't get back to you, I will soon.
Groetjes!!
Rick
EDIT: example of painting:
base colors:
Rubb on some wash layers:
Some matt mist layers:
and the scratches:
My weathering is all done topical, alot of people do it layerd, so they start out with a silver base, mask of the scratches and then do all the paints over that, that way you' ll have real silver scratches shining through from underneath a broken paint scheme. I like the control I have with a brush though.. So I' m still going topical.