Correct. And from the Bf109F, the tail unit was different from the 'E', progressing towards the G and K as mentioned, both of the latter having at least two different tail units, with taller and broader fins and rudders, metal and wooden. For any dimensions to be meanigful, the basic model type would need to be known, i.e., Bf109E, F, early G, mid G, late G, K.
Good quality scale plans of these types, although perhaps not showing the dimensions in written form, can be measured and scaled 1:1 to provide actual dimensions.