Yeah, there's something about Arnold's shape, more than his size, that just looks spot-on. I still think he would've benefited greatly from an inch or two on his calves, but ya can't point to an ugly-shaped muscle, or say his ... muscle doesn't look right alogside his ... muscles.
Most BBers have something you can single out as not-great. Frank Zane's scrawny calves, Dickerson's tiny arms, Platz's ordinary upper body (relative to legs), Katz's fantastic chest on an otherwise unspectacular (although huge) upper body, Ferrigno's relatively poor calves, Mentzer's forearms somewhat diminishing his upper arms.
Jumping ahead to contemporary BBers, Ron had high calves, Ruhl's triceps look a little flat in comparison to his biceps peaks, Badel is too blocky, and Cutler IYAM is just an amorphous mess.
Like I said before, it's difficult to see a flaw in the top-form Schwarzenegger.
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Pollux, I saw that guy before, but I didn't realise he was Marnul. I first heard of Marnul in Arnold: The Education... then a little more from Wendy Leigh. Spinning around Graz in yellow denims (or was it white?) and driving a little sports car.
He sounds like a guy who saw the importance of fun! What is he now, mid-Seventies or so?
Knowing that he was Mr Austria with his ordinary genetics, is an index of how much European BB has changed.
TNBT