possability it will sink:
100%
still it makes a nice model
Jay
not so Jay !
just think about the underside of a LEGO brick, all those little tubes and LEGO bricks are basically hollow on the underside, once clipped to gether air is trapped in that underside.....
and if like this model you use some kind of adhesive, especially plasweld which chemically welds the parts together you effectively have a double skinned boat with air trapped inbetween each skin....
My RC LEGO fishing boat is approx 5 ft long, i then add to that the weight of RC gear and a 12 volt 24ah battery and she becomes a fair old lump !- so after building her i decided to see if i could sink her , ( just to know the models limitations)
all 12,000 plus parts are glued together, even when the model is totally submerged in water with batteries and gear on board she bobs up to the surface....... all be it on her side !- the air trapped on the underside of each of the 12,000 bricks provides the bouyancy required to keep her visible on the surface- !)
soi am pretty sure this model will float, thanks to all those little air pockets bonded into the hull !