Yo peeps!
I need a solution to a small problem involving marquee brackets.
First, I was thinking of following people's advice on using drop-ceiling edges. My question though is, can these be bent so they are not 90' angles?
Before you call me weird and ask why I wouldn't want 90' angles, look at this diagram of my cabinet's existing design:

This cab is a generic, very similar to Frogger in shape. The marquee, for whatever reason, is very short, and the solution the manufacturer chose was cutting a groove into the top and bottom of the wood panels.
So, even though the panels are angles up, the grooves are straight and the marquee fits right in.
BUT IT'S UGLY. The marquee sits a good inch from the edge of the front sides. And it has the front of the wood visible (it's got wood finish on it).
The GREEN lines in my diagram above show what would happen if I just screwed on 90' angled brackets. As you can see, the top one needs to be bent to a smaller angle, or be screwed on in a manner that keeps the angles straight.
The bottom one, I'd have to bend wider, or again, screw on in a manner that keeps the sides straight.
Suggestions?