I found this that contradicts the black lanyards.
For a model of HMS Victory, the shroud lashings (the ropes passing through the deadeyes to tighten the shrouds) are historically represented as natural tan, hemp, or light brown. They are distinct from the dark brown or black tarred shrouds themselves. While some modellers use black for all rigging, natural or tan is considered more accurate.
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These lashings, also known as lanyards, connect the deadeyes and are typically left untarred to prevent them from seizing up
For a model of HMS Victory, the shroud lashings (the ropes passing through the deadeyes to tighten the shrouds) are historically represented as natural tan, hemp, or light brown. They are distinct from the dark brown or black tarred shrouds themselves. While some modellers use black for all rigging, natural or tan is considered more accurate.
Facebook +2These lashings, also known as lanyards, connect the deadeyes and are typically left untarred to prevent them from seizing up










