as you might remember, when i screwed up my pac-man stencils, i was seriously considering slapping on decals - for all the reasons andré listed. but as andré pointed out not the crappy two bits stuff, but i was told that arcadeshop carries a pretty good pac-man decal version. however, although the late pacs had decals as well, i simply couldn't get myself to going through with this. so i sat down, took a brush and corrected the stencil disaster by hand. in the end, it turned out fabulous - it really did (wait for the final pics). and believe me: every single time i walk into the room where the pac-man is right now, i take a couple of moments to look at the sideart thinking "I DID THIS!!!" and it somehow makes me proud. not that those decals would look bad, i've seen the pics on klov (in fact: the machines look great), it's just that feeling of accomplishment. and this has not necessarily to do with originality, because sometimes i leave that path to improve on the original (at least that's what i think

), this has to do with what looks better and what makes me feel better.
fortunately, i have finally been able to find a roller which produces REALLY SMOOTH surfaces and i will try that on my next stencil job, which is probably going to be jungle king. picked up some stencilling tips from phetishboy as well which leaves be pretty confident that it's going to work. of course, having a nice airbrush gun with compressor is the ultimate goal, but (a) this costs a lot of money and (b) i have no idea which one to buy, so i'll try rolling on the paint the next time.
regarding the ms pac: stencilling is the only way to go for me, but i can totally understand your points, andré, the most important one probably being the room issue. however, scr33n has proven multiple times that a job like that can easily be done in the living room. why not try it on the toilet

. if i were you, i'd buy some rollers and do some testing to see if you can do this. i still have a couple of spare stencils lying around, so when you're coming over, take some of them with you and try it out. in the end, there's nothing more fulfilling than an accomplished stencilling task!
GO STENCILS 