>>6056070The problem with these sets is that some of these characters were Collector Club releases so Hasbro would have to create new parts themselves to actually make em. Also, people seem to not want larger box sets like this, as Wet Suit was already released in one, but many people still don't have him (hell, Thrasher and Zandar were actually both in the same 7 pack). Smaller 2 and 3 figure packs are a better way to release figures imo as it gives you a better budget option and less potential non-wanted figures in the set if you really only want one guy.
Lifeline, Low Light, Monkey Wrench, Thrasher and Zandar could all be straight re-releases, Motorviper, Mindbender, Mainframe, Wetsuit and Serpentor would need to be rebuilds from older parts with a new head here or there. The rest, Dial Tone, Cross Country, Iceberg and Zaranna, would all need new parts and heads, and would probably have to be different versions then their original designs as they were all Club Exclusives.
While Hasbro has no problem releasing characters the Club used, they don't release the same character in the same outfits. They'd probably go with some v2 or v3 outfits if they ever did come out with these guys, or most likely a new color scheme or one that matches previous 50th designs like a Wolf Squad Dial Tone or something (which would be pretty cool imo).
Still, larger multipacks are a lot riskier then multiple smaller packs. The higher price tag tends to cause the sets to linger, especially if they include a lot of repeat/re-release figures or unpopular characters.