I don't think you have a reasoned grasp on racial science. Bavarian Germans in comparison to their northern counterparts tend to be shorter, darker, and overall less burley. This occurs in part due to more Frankish and less northern Scandinavian admixture. the stereotype of the Alpine Bavarian farmer with short stature, blue overalls, a ruddy complexion, and short dark hair is a part of racial science. If you really look at the whole of the west, only about ten percent of the west has these desirable characteristics ethnics like to pontificate upon all the time. Only the Englishman from Essex is seen with a taller, burly blond representation with the occasional Welshman in the scene. Scandinavians tend to harbor most of these stereotypically Nordid features we so desire. However, even within those populations, you can find large and unattractive dolichocephalic skulls, wide pop-out fleshy eyes, and often long midfaces. In addition, western Europeans aren't supposed to be as tall as we are. Our advancements in medicine have greatly increased our height. However, it's fair to say that this has mostly to do with medical contributions and not a race. Our race would be very comparable to the various other third world races if it weren't due to our great scientific achievements.