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*''[[MechWarrior: House Davion Action Pack]]'' (May 2007) - Contains 2 ''Atlas'', 2 ''[[Templar]]'', and 2 ''[[Enforcer III]]'' 'Mechs with pilots for [[House Davion]].
 
*''[[MechWarrior: House Davion Action Pack]]'' (May 2007) - Contains 2 ''Atlas'', 2 ''[[Templar]]'', and 2 ''[[Enforcer III]]'' 'Mechs with pilots for [[House Davion]].
*''[[MechWarrior: Champions Volume 1 Action Pack]]'' (June 2007) - Containing ''[[Ghost]]'', ''[[Jupiter (BattleMech)|Jupiter]]'', ''[[Locust]]'', and ''[[Mortis]]'' BattleMechs with pilots based on the Top Four fellowship players of the 2006 MechWarrior Fellowship World Championships. A 'Fellowship' in MechWarrior parlance can be loosely described as a sportsmanship award.
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*''[[MechWarrior: Champions, Volume I Action Pack]]'' (June 2007) - Containing ''[[Ghost]]'', ''[[Jupiter (BattleMech)|Jupiter]]'', ''[[Locust]]'', and ''[[Mortis]]'' BattleMechs with pilots based on the Top Four fellowship players of the 2006 MechWarrior Fellowship World Championships. A 'Fellowship' in MechWarrior parlance can be loosely described as a sportsmanship award.
*''[[MechWarrior: Champions Volume II Action Pack]]'' (July 2007) - Containing ''[[Raven]]'', ''[[Griffin]]'', ''[[Warhammer IIC]]'', and ''[[Daishi]]'' BattleMechs with pilots based on the top four champion players of the 2006 MechWarrior World Championships.
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*''[[MechWarrior: Champions, Volume II Action Pack]]'' (July 2007) - Containing ''[[Raven]]'', ''[[Griffin]]'', ''[[Warhammer IIC]]'', and ''[[Daishi]]'' BattleMechs with pilots based on the top four champion players of the 2006 MechWarrior World Championships.
 
*''[[MechWarrior: Phantom War Battleforce Set]]'' (September 2007) - A product tie-in with the Nintendo DS game ''[[MechAssault: Phantom War]],'' the set features units from [[House Steiner]] and [[Clan Hell's Horses]]. The Steiner side comprises a ''[[Raptor]]'', ''[[Uziel]]'', and the Unique Atlas "''Unsterblich''". The Hell's Horses are represented by a Unique ''[[Hellbringer (Loki)]]'' "''Brimstone''", a ''[[Timber Wolf (Mad Cat)]]''; a revived sculpt from the Dark Age sets, but presented as a first model Mad Cat, not a ''[[Mad Cat Mk II]]''), and a ''[[Kit Fox (Uller)]]''.
 
*''[[MechWarrior: Phantom War Battleforce Set]]'' (September 2007) - A product tie-in with the Nintendo DS game ''[[MechAssault: Phantom War]],'' the set features units from [[House Steiner]] and [[Clan Hell's Horses]]. The Steiner side comprises a ''[[Raptor]]'', ''[[Uziel]]'', and the Unique Atlas "''Unsterblich''". The Hell's Horses are represented by a Unique ''[[Hellbringer (Loki)]]'' "''Brimstone''", a ''[[Timber Wolf (Mad Cat)]]''; a revived sculpt from the Dark Age sets, but presented as a first model Mad Cat, not a ''[[Mad Cat Mk II]]''), and a ''[[Kit Fox (Uller)]]''.
 
*''[[MechWarrior: Undead Lance Action Pack]]'' (October 2007) - A set of gunslingers that are based on the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
 
*''[[MechWarrior: Undead Lance Action Pack]]'' (October 2007) - A set of gunslingers that are based on the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
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===Solaris VII series===
 
===Solaris VII series===
 
In parallel with the Battleforce series, WizKids also started a series titled ''MechWarrior: Solaris VII''.  Similar to the Battleforce action packs, these action packs contained a predetermined set of miniatures.  The series initially featured four packs containing a total of 24 Gunslinger 'Mechs that do combat on the gaming planet of [[Solaris VII]].  Four additional miniatures would evenutally be added to the series.  Each pack contains a rulebook, a set of six target tokens, and a playmat that can be connected with those from the three other packs to form one giant arena map.
 
In parallel with the Battleforce series, WizKids also started a series titled ''MechWarrior: Solaris VII''.  Similar to the Battleforce action packs, these action packs contained a predetermined set of miniatures.  The series initially featured four packs containing a total of 24 Gunslinger 'Mechs that do combat on the gaming planet of [[Solaris VII]].  Four additional miniatures would evenutally be added to the series.  Each pack contains a rulebook, a set of six target tokens, and a playmat that can be connected with those from the three other packs to form one giant arena map.
*''[[MechWarrior: Solaris VII Light-Class Action Pack]]'' (August 2007)
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*''[[MechWarrior Solaris VII: Light-Class Action Pack]]'' (August 2007)
*''[[MechWarrior: Solaris VII Medium-Class Action Pack]]'' (August 2007)
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*''[[MechWarrior Solaris VII: Medium-Class Action Pack]]'' (August 2007)
*''[[MechWarrior: Solaris VII Heavy-Class Action Pack]]'' (August 2007)
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*''[[MechWarrior Solaris VII: Heavy-Class Action Pack]]'' (August 2007)
*''[[MechWarrior: Solaris VII Assault-Class Action Pack]]'' (August 2007)
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*''[[MechWarrior Solaris VII: Assault-Class Action Pack]]'' (August 2007)
 
In Gen Con 2007 WizKids announced the production of a Solaris VII champions set, coinciding with the six Players who had won the Solaris VII Open Worlds Event hosted that year. However, due to issues in production, the Mechwarrior line was put on permanent hold status, and the Solaris VII Champion set was never produced. WizKids did however, create a set of custom 'Mechs based on existing sculpts for the six Champions, they are the only known Solaris VII Champion 'Mechs produced, but did not come with pilot cards.{{Citation needed|date=July 2010}}
 
In Gen Con 2007 WizKids announced the production of a Solaris VII champions set, coinciding with the six Players who had won the Solaris VII Open Worlds Event hosted that year. However, due to issues in production, the Mechwarrior line was put on permanent hold status, and the Solaris VII Champion set was never produced. WizKids did however, create a set of custom 'Mechs based on existing sculpts for the six Champions, they are the only known Solaris VII Champion 'Mechs produced, but did not come with pilot cards.{{Citation needed|date=July 2010}}
  

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