Well, loosing the left hand is not such a problem, there's no throttle in the BBI F-18. But OK, I'll show you 2 other ways to repair your pilot with the help of my doctor (who worked a time in a secret intelligence unit
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On the right, a small dremel bit (without the machine) to make a hole in the hand, than a small piece of iron or steel wire, and that's all. The hole has to be a little bit smaller than the wire diameter, so it holds better.
On the left, more clockwork engineering: same hole in the hand, to put a thin screw. With a bigger dremel bit, partly empty the remaining wrist piece that brokes, try to make the hole wider in the
inner of the sleeve, warm it a little so the screw head goes in place without forcing. This is my best method. Be sure, I've broke now about 10 BBI figure wrist (damned weapons, pistol grip too broad, or the butt forced the angle of hand...) and repaired them successfull this way. You can even choose between a very mobile wrist or a more tight on with screwing less or more.