Some toys are just there. Others, you notice because they make noise, move around, and get under the sofa. The Marshall GML RCP RDC RC Multicolour 6054195 is the second kind. It is a remote-controlled version of the fire pup from Paw Patrol, and it does exactly what you expect: it rolls, it barks, and it keeps a certain age group busy for longer than a sticker book.
The scene you will recognise
It is a Tuesday afternoon. The rain has been falling for three hours. Your child has already built the same Duplo tower twice, and you are running out of ideas. Then you pull out this Marshall. Within thirty seconds, the dog is reversing into a wall, the child is laughing, and you are sitting on the floor with the remote control, trying to remember which button makes the siren sound. That is the moment this toy earns its place.
What actually changes when you own it
Most Paw Patrol toys are static. They stand on a shelf, or they get pushed along a carpet until the wheels jam. This one moves independently. The child controls where it goes, which means they are not just watching a screen—they are making decisions. Left, right, forward, backward. It sounds simple, but for a three-year-old, that is a small power shift. They are the one giving orders, not the other way around.
The remote works from a reasonable distance—about ten metres in an open room, less if there are walls or furniture in the way. The car does not tip over easily, which matters because children do not drive carefully. The siren and lights are loud and bright enough to be exciting, but not so loud that you will hide the batteries after ten minutes. You will still hear them, but you will not regret it.
Rewritten specifications
- Remote-controlled Marshall vehicle from the Paw Patrol series, model number 6054195
- Multicolour finish: red body with yellow and blue accents, matching the TV character
- Forward, reverse, and turning controls via a simple two-stick remote
- Working LED lights and siren sounds activated by a button on the remote
- Powered by rechargeable battery in the vehicle (USB charging cable included)
- Remote requires two AA batteries (not included)
- Suitable for children aged three years and older
- Dimensions: roughly 20 cm long, 12 cm wide, 15 cm tall
Who it is for
This is for a child who already knows who Marshall is. If they watch Paw Patrol regularly, they will recognise the design immediately. It is also for a parent who wants a remote-control toy that does not require a PhD to operate. The controls are basic: one stick for direction, one button for sound. No app, no Bluetooth pairing, no firmware updates. You open the box, charge the car, put batteries in the remote, and it works.
It works best on hard floors or short carpet. Thick pile carpet will slow it down, and the wheels are not designed for grass or gravel. Keep it indoors.
Who it is not for
If your child is older than six, they will probably find the controls too simple. There is no speed adjustment, no trick mode, no obstacle avoidance. It goes forward, it goes backward, it turns. That is the full range. Also, if you are looking for a toy that teaches coding or engineering, this is not that. It is a straightforward RC car with a dog face on it. Nothing more.
The build quality is decent for the price, but it is not indestructible. Dropping it from a table onto a tile floor will likely crack the plastic. The wheels are hard plastic, not rubber, so they are noisy on wood floors. You will hear the clatter.
Honest verdict
The Marshall GML RCP RDC RC Multicolour 6054195 does what it says. It is a remote-controlled Paw Patrol car that a young child can operate without frustration. The lights and sounds add to the play, and the battery life is about 40 minutes per charge—enough for a few sessions before you need to plug it in again. The remote range is adequate for a living room, and the controls are forgiving enough that a three-year-old will not get stuck in a corner.
It is not a premium toy. The plastic feels light, the sound is a bit tinny, and the lack of rubber wheels means it slides on smooth surfaces. But for the price point, it delivers the core experience: a moving character that responds to the child’s commands. If your kid loves Marshall and you want something that engages them beyond pressing a button on a screen, this is a solid choice. Just keep it away from stairs and long-pile carpets.
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- Paw Patrol 6054195 RCP RDC RC Marshall GML, Multicolour
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Updated on 30/05/2026
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