Stunning Tamiya DF-03 MS 4WD Buggy (2008) | Tribute
Status: New built
Date: 13-Oct-2024
Comments: 4
The DF03 Chassis was 1st released as the Dark Impact in Mar 2006. This MS version is the hopped-up, top of the line version. The DF03 MS, named after 'Maezumi Satoshi' a Tamiya sponsored driver with his distinctive colour scheme was released in June 2008.
The buggy was unique being shaft driven 4WD and having a longitudinal central battery arrangement. To me, it is a development of the 1992 DF01 Top Force Evolution with beefier offset side mounted main drive shaft, updated for 2008.
Racing features include ball differentials, slipper clutch, alum dampers, centre one-way, universal drive shafts and adjustable hard turnbuckles. Durability is an issue with the buggy as it's too well packaged in thin plastics, not suiting mid-2000s race tracks with many big jumps. Batteries & motors were getting heavier and providing more power, putting more stress on the plastic bathtub, gearboxes & shock towers.
Knowing this, aftermarket upgrade parts were added to the initial build of the buggy. These included an alum centre brace, carbon fibre & alum shock towers, stronger rear diff joints and titanium hex screws. Aluminium steering wipers and bridge were also added to help fix durability issues.
The outcome is beautifully stunning old school with splashes of carbon fibre and Tamiya 'Blue' aluminium. The stickers to produce the striking Maezumi Satoshi colour scheme was tricky to apply but easier than painting from scratch.
It's been 15 years since I initially started to built this kit and it still brings a quiet smile when I admire the design & engineering. Thank you again Tamiya!








Comments
HornetRacer 1971
Wonderful! I have a mint condition NIB of the DF03MS. Will I ever build it?......now that is a question! lol
MAD-BEE
Real pretty great job!
MAD-BEE
This really does look smart!
T-StudioWorks
Thanks Mad-Bee and HornetRacer! I don't know if I would build a NIB DF03MS. The platform is still available in standard Dark Impact. So you could still buy it & hop it up to the MS spec easily. And source aftermarket parts too!
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