Sir NeoSeminole, you drew an arbitrary line and then made the assumption that this is correct. But it is not. The line you drew goes upper on Dorian's hand, while it stopd as Ronnie's wrist.
the line is correct. Look to the right at the top of the line on Dorian's forearm. You can see part of his arm that juts out and then back in. This is his wrist.
Furthermore, even if we assume that it is only 5 milimeters, take into consideration the scale of the picture. It is not 11:1, as you claim, but over 18:1. I measured Ronnie's height and it came out at 10 centimeters. His height in real life is 180 centimeters. That's a factor of 18. That would regardless mean a difference of at least 10 centimeters. Other problems with your retarded comparison:
wrong, I just measured Ronnie's height and got 15 cm.
180 cm/ 15 cm = 12 which is very close to 11.75 (what I originally said)
now that we found the scale to be at most 1:12, let's calculate what the difference in forearm length in the pic would be in real life. Let's use 4 mm to adjust for your claim that I included part of Dorian's hand.
4 mm x 12 = 48 mm which equals 4.8 cm. There are 2.54 cm per inch.
4.8 cm/ 2.54 = 1.9 inches
so there you have it. The difference in real life would be 1.9" which is easily explained by camera angles.