Yes that's what I meant but turn it around and put the flat trim at the bottom so when you look at it from the top you can't see it.So i tried cutting 2 at 45 degrees and butting the back one up against, this is what it came out with...
Obviously ignore the gap at the front if just thrown it together quickly, i mean how the corner match the profile of the quad behind it. Is this what you guys meant?
In reality you have to choose which side that flat trim goes accordingly to where your eyes falls.
And don't forget to follow the sharp bits.

