A NEW attraction celebrating Britain’s best-loved modelling clay duo, Wallace and Gromit, is set to open its doors later this month.
The pair have featured in several short films, and one feature length movie, since 1989 and this year marks the 30th anniversary of one of their most popular capers, The Wrong Trousers.
The film introduced the iconic villainous penguin Feathers McGraw and became an instant classic as Wallace and Gromit battled with the bird while he tried to use Wallace’s inventions to commit a diamond heist.
It won an Oscar in 1994 for best animated short film.
To celebrate the milestone, the Cartoon Museum in London is hosting an exhibition that will allow fans to get behind the scenes of the film and see how it was made.