F-14 has no data on the network, comparable in quality with the F-16, for example.
But something decent, you can find it as well.
1. http://www.aerospaceprojectsreview.com/catalog/airdwg55.jpg (the hi-res version can be purchased for $ 5)
2. There are some documents on NASA programs, such as this: http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19880003073.pdf
3. There are flight manuals on the Web, such as NAVAIR 01-F14A-1 or same for a few tens of dollars.
4. The need to remember about some more details:
4a. the nose of the cone is a body of revolution with a downward slope.
4b. Wing has a geometric twist.
4c. Engine and nozzle are in mounting position, which is nonzero.
4g. The wheel of main landing gear has a plane of rotation which is deflected by a few degrees from the vertical.
This is something that is not visible in the current 3d-model by LS...
Good luck!