April 9, 2026
Description
Wall-HP Otto
This remix transforms the original Otto robot into a compact tracked robot inspired by small industrial exploration robots. Instead of the original walking leg mechanism, this design introduces a new wheeled chassis with side track modules that give the robot the appearance of a tracked vehicle.
The robot keeps Otto’s recognizable ultrasonic sensor “eyes,” mounted on a raised head bracket to maintain the familiar personality of the original design. The body has been completely redesigned to support the new layout and includes small side arms that give the robot additional character.
While the tracks provide the visual style of a tracked robot, the movement itself is powered by hidden wheels driven by two servo motors. This keeps the mechanism simple, reliable, and easy to print while maintaining the playful spirit of the original Otto robot.
This remix was modeled from scratch to give Otto a new personality and structure while keeping compatibility with the core Otto electronics. A prototype of the model was successfully 3D printed to verify the fit and appearance of the design.
Electronics Required
The design is compatible with the standard HP Robots Otto electronics:
HP Robots Mainboard
HP Ultrasonic Sensor
2 × HP Servo Motors (used as wheel motors)
HP Battery Pack
Basic Assembly
Install the Servo Motors
Insert the two HP Servo Motors into the motor mounts inside the chassis and secure them using the standard servo screws.
Mount the Wheels
Attach the drive wheels to the servo shafts according to the HP Otto kit instructions.
Install the Mainboard
Place the HP Robots Mainboard into the designated mounting area inside the body and secure it with screws.
Install the Battery Pack
Insert the HP Battery Pack into the battery compartment and connect it to the mainboard.
Mount the Ultrasonic Sensor
Install the HP Ultrasonic Sensor in the raised head bracket to form Otto’s classic “eyes.”
Attach Decorative Parts
The neck, arms, and decorative track pieces can be attached using a small amount of superglue.
Final Check
Ensure all electronics are connected properly and that the wheels spin freely before running the robot.
Printing
Recommended print settings used for the prototype:
Material: PLA
Layer height: 0.28 mm
Nozzle: 0.4 mm
Walls: 3 perimeters
Infill: 10%
Supports: Required only for the track parts
All other parts are designed to print without supports.
Notes
The track modules are designed mainly for the visual appearance of a tracked robot. Movement is provided by wheels powered by the servo motors, which keeps the design easier to print and assemble while maintaining the playful spirit of the original Otto robot.
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License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike
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