the doog
Honestly, I would stay away from any Sherman tank or variant--like the Lee, Grant, etc---anything using those complicated bogey wheel assemblies. They're a PITA for a beginner--especially to paint--and will turn you off from modeling armor.
Respectfully disagree here. VVSS bogeys aren't bad, and in my opinion the ease of dealing with the live-type tracks outweighs any headaches that may come from the bogeys.
But there's also a stupid-easy modification you can do to greatly simplify construction and painting on Sherman and other VVSS setups.
This example is done on a FAR more complicated Tasca Sherman, but the same logic applies to every VVSS bogey I've ever seen in 1/35 scale.
Step 1. Okay...the bogey as assembled. Build it normally (if you want you can paint it all before hand, glue it, then restore lost paint), but leave the wheels out!
Step 2. Using sprue cutters, snip the bogey axles so that you can feed the wheels in after the fact.
Step 3. Insert wheels. Remove again as needed.