Nadine, considering so many are having trouble with no black on the breast, I'd say you're off to a great start. Good job sticking with it. You have to trust in the genetics and, even though HUGE progress isn't immediate... it is there. I have a hen that is very similar to your black mottled with red leakage. She's definitely going to be a big part of my program for the next few years.
And, Troy, colorwise your roo is making up for what your hen is lacking and that is...
black on the breast. Gosh, I feel like I've said that 8 times in two days... I really get on these tangents
It's not a big deal. Many of us are in the same boat... but, if you hatch a bunch, you should improve pattern relatively quickly. Typewise, you'll have some nice yard candy but, if you're really interested in starting a breeding program, I'd hunt down some nice SQ cochins of either buff columbian or mottled and try to get some fluffier butts
Ideally, buff columbian hens for your roo and a mottled roo for your hen.