Peco asymmetrical 3 way
Template
As above, I've tried to get a template for this point to make it easy for putting wiring holes in the right place, but having been on the Peco site, there ain't none! I'll make do for now because by the time anyone reads this I'll have done it anyway. But another thing is that I printed out the double slip template after setting the printer to 100% for an A4 page and I ended up with one end of a giant double slip. However, the measure on the edge of the page was exactly right.Any ideas, or is it Peco that have it wrong?


NCE DCC ; 00 scale UK outline.


3 Way Asymmetric Turnout, Medium Radius
The 3 way turnout is an ideal way to save space on station approaches, junctions etc.
Peco Streamline Code 75 track meets the standards of enthusiasts who prefer to run trains on scale height rail. Today most manufacturers' wheels are suitable for use on Code 75 track but some vintage models may have flanges which are too deep to clear the rail fixings. Code 75 can be easily combined with code 100 track by using the SL-113 Transition Track.
The wide range of turnouts and crossings in this series includes every type, and the geometry of this range has been cleverly designed to make it easy to build convenient, complex and aesthetically pleasing formations using combinations of small, medium and large radius turnouts and crossings. Layout plans suggestions can be found in our publications ‘Track Plans for Layouts to Suit all Locations’ (Ref PM-202), ‘60 Plans for Small Railways’ (Ref no PB-3), and ‘Track Plans for Various Locations’ (Ref no PB-66).
For more details on Electrofrog turnouts, see our Wiring the Layout publications Nos 4 and 21.
I used their search box turnout plans
NCE DCC ; 00 scale UK outline.

I just tried the PECO plan for the three way turnout and it printed perfectly to scale using my Brother Laser, set "Scale to 100%". Hence I suspect it's your printer or computer settingsAs above, I've tried to get a template for this point to make it easy for putting wiring holes in the right place, but having been on the Peco site, there ain't none! I'll make do for now because by the time anyone reads this I'll have done it anyway. But another thing is that I printed out the double slip template after setting the printer to 100% for an A4 page and I ended up with one end of a giant double slip. However, the measure on the edge of the page was exactly right.
Any ideas, or is it Peco that have it wrong?
Colin