This paper presents a methodology for developing thermo-mechanical properties model for highly reactive resins and its use for Resin Transfer Moulding process (RTM) modelling and prediction of residual stresses. Cure Hardening Instantaneously Linear Elastic (CHILE), and Thermoviscoelastic (TVE) models, were implemented to analyze the mechanical behaviour of the resin. Simulation of the RTM process was developed and applied to a representative curved plate geometry. An integral approach was considered where the degree of cure gradient, generated during the filling stage due to the reactivity of the resin, was implemented as initial condition of the stress-deformation process simulation. The validation process included fabricating experimental parts with the representative geometry. The degree of cure variation of highly reactive thermosets during injection caused a significant effect on the final shape of the parts. These effects were captured by the simulations, where the TVE model showed a more accurate prediction of the part distortion.