Wallace and Gromit’s veggie patch at 62 West Wallaby Street, from the Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
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Wallace and Gromit’s veggie patch at 62 West Wallaby Street, from the Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
Gromit in the garden checking his prize marrow for the Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
Gromit enjoying a mug of tea during a break in filming World of Invention.
Wallace on the World of Invention set, ready to film the next episode.
The modified Wallace and Gromit forklift from A Matter of Loaf and Death. The oven gloves really add to the piece, the “real life” scuffs and scrapes are what make the whimsy believable.
Gromit in the dining room of 62 West Wallaby Street,
The entrance to the Wallace and Gromit’s World of Invention exhibition was through a life-sized replica of their house on 62 West Wallaby Street.
It looks like Gromit is worried by Wallace’s trip to the fridge. Again, there is plenty of detail in this miniature kitchen.
Wallace looks like he is after some cheese. It is always the small details that make Wallace and Gromit stand out, like this SMUG (Smeg) fridge, and Gromit reading Fido Dogstoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment.
Gromit wrestles the 525 Crackervac into submission, from an episode of Cracking Contraptions.
Wallace and his well known passion, cheese. At the same time the poster gas gained a set of legs in almost the right place.