Found the solution
Two problems:
One - the "pointless turnout". Purchased some PC board ties and a point form tool from Fast Tracks
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http://oregontrunkrails.fast-tracks.net/index.php
and freehand laid the turnout over a drawing using a toggle style hold down clamp and three-point track gauges. Made a few but here is a picture of the one with a 30" radius all the way through. Works smooth. Since this end will be in a a tunnel not worried about adding wood ties. The other end will be approximately a #6 right turnout with both points in the center position to keep the tracks separate.
Since there are no moving points this was not nearly as hard as I thought it would be. I highly recommend getting the point form tool. Tried one before I got it. Not good.
If you are ever going to consider doing any double crossovers in the future get the point form tool for these as it has all three angles in one tool so it can do the internal crossing points as well as the frog & switch point. I think it is $6.00 more than the standard two angle tool. Real easy to use and makes perfect angles.
There are some GREAT videos on the site including one on the NMRA standards for turnouts. Very high quality animated CAD drawings that show the relationship between all the NMRA width standards. Highly recommended.
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http://oregontrunkrails.fast-tracks.net/documents.php
Two - the track. Gantlet track needs 6 rails with both pairs of rails and the inside guard rails. The Micro Engineering flexible bridge track has wider ties with closer spacing than standard flex track. It also has space for "wood" guard rails on both sides outside of the rails. There are little bumps to help align the inside guard rails. The inside rail of the second track will go where one of the guard rails would be. The outside rail in the space for the wood guard rail on one side. Two guard rails in the middle. The only minor problem will be the reduced space for the wood guard rail on one side. I will either leave it off or have one wood guard rail closer to the rail and end of the tie than the other. I will put this side toward the back so I won't let it bother me that much.
Planning on using very narrow pieces of PC tie between the plastic ties every 4>6". I will cut the copper foil to insulate the two set of main rails. With the ME style flex bridge track both sides move on the rails. This will let me move the plastic away from the soldering to avoid melting the joinrts with the tiesvand then move them back flush to the PC board. This should keep everything solid and gauge.
I have heard a rumor that FastTracks is planning on producing a Gantlet track turnout fixture. My input to them is to have left, right and wye styles on one fixture. I will post more when I get status.
...Jim