All right, let's work through this. A one third scale George would be 2' tall, 1/2' wide and 1/3' thick. Full scale weight is 270 lbs, so one third scale weight should be 10 lbs. People are close to the density of water (they can float in water or sink in water depending on how full their lungs are.) Ignoring the round nature of human physiology, a full scale rectangular George would be 6' tall, 1.5' wide and 1' thick which would be a volume of 9 cubic feet. A one third scale rectangular George would have a volume of 1/3 of a cubic foot. 9 divided by 1/3 is 27 which is the scale factor (3) cubed. Water weighs 62.3 lbs per cu ft so full scale weight would be 560.7 lbs; one third scale weight would be 20.7 lbs. Needless to say I am not rectangular, but the weight ratio is 27 (3 cubed.)
So 7.4 lbs is right.