Do you need to save/keep the originals? Then you may be in a bit of a spot ...

I would drill a few holes in one, and then fill it with expanding foam, the kind you buy in a "spray-can" for building work.
Make sure to make enough holes to make sure the foam does not build up pressure inside... Then fill it with foam very quickly, and just let the excess foam pour out of the holes .. remember to wax the outside thoroughly or tape it up, so you can remove the excess foam .. it sticks like crazy to almost everything.. including skin and clothes ...

Once this foam has cured, the float will be much more rigid, and you should be able to use the Unimould system on it without any problems of deforming it.
Once done, test the new weight of the float.... it might still be usable.. i.e. not very much heavier than before, but stronger ...
Remember ... this is just an idea of how to reinforce the float in a simple and easy way, I make NO guarantees that it will work, since I do not know the strength of the float walls...
About the Macchi MC72 .. A guy here in DK has one built in a very large scale .. I think its close to 3 meters long, with custom made gearbox and double props, just like the real plane... It has a V12 four-stroke "Scale model "engine, that some old guy in the UK built many years ago ... I made some new parts for the engine a few years back, Titanium parts that is ...
The sound it makes just makes your hair stand up .... Imagine what the original 24 cylinder 3000Bhp engine must have sounded like ...
The same guy also has a smaller model of the Bugatti 100P ...

If I was a billionaire, I would have someone build me a real one of those .... Pure beauty on wings ..
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